aspersion in Czech
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1. Dictionary entry overview: What does Aspersion mean? • Aspersion (noun) The noun Aspersion has 3 senses:
2. Aspersion in a sentence - Use "Aspersion" in a sentence 1
3. Asperse (Thesaurus) asperity aspersion
4. Aspersion meaning, definition, what is Aspersion: an unkind remark or an unfair judgment: Learn more.
5. Words That Rhyme with Aspersion
6. Aspersion Aspersion, in a religious context, is the act of sprinkling with water, especially holy water. Aspersion is a method used in baptism as an alternative to immersion or affusion
7. We found 6 answers for “Aspersion”
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9. Aspersion translate: nói xấu
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13. Aspersion: A false or damaging accusation or insinuation
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15. Butler didn't just utter a single Aspersion about Piazza
16. To say this, however, is far from an Aspersion
17. Today, one rarely sees the word Aspersion used outside of …
18. An Aspersion is an attack on someone’s character or integrity
19. A false charge meant to harm someone’s reputation Examples of Aspersion in a sentence Jack’s political rival cast an Aspersion against him right before the election
20. Today, one rarely sees the word Aspersion used outside of …
21. An Aspersion is an attack on someone’s character or integrity
22. The definition of an Aspersion is an unfavorable or damaging remark about someone or something. Saying that someone has committed a felony is an example of an Aspersion.
23. Until Re:Build patch, Aspersion dealt Magic - Holy damage to enemies nearby
24. 33 synonyms for Aspersion: slander, abuse, smear, censure, slur, reproach, defamation
25. 33 synonyms for Aspersion: slander, abuse, smear, censure, slur, reproach, defamation, vilification
26. To pass any Aspersion on the bibulous propensities of a tenant of …
27. Animadvertere is a Latin verb meaning "to be critical." aspersion
28. Suddenly, who is knowing in aspersion, be spilled on my foot completely.
29. Aspersion used to determine Aspergillum's damage back when Chaplain was a hidden class
30. See authoritative translations of Aspersion in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
31. Should you hear my name blackened and maligned, will you credit the aspersion?
32. Ercott smiled, and made no answer to an Aspersion she had heard before
33. Carrie felt this to contain, in some way , an aspersion upon her ability.
34. Today, one rarely sees the word aspersion used outside of the idiom cast Aspersions.
35. Nor was Jesus baptized by either affusion (pouring on the head) or aspersion (sprinkling).
36. The act of sprinkling water in baptism (rare) Familiarity information: Aspersion used as a …
37. Aspersion is a method used in baptism as an alternative to immersion or affusion.
38. Animadversion: noun admonition , adverse comment , aspersion , blame , censorious remark, censure , chiding , condemnation , correction , criticism , disapprobation
39. Another implication of the artisanal loaf is the Aspersion it casts upon systematic production baking
40. Another implication of the artisanal loaf is the aspersion it casts upon systematic production baking.
41. But of this Aspersion he was fully cleared, by the confession of the real father.
42. In the 19 th century any reference to female sexuality was considered a vile aspersion.
43. Synonyms for Belittlement include disparagement, denigration, detraction, deprecation, derogation, depreciation, diminishment, aspersion, ridicule and belittling
44. Antonyms for Aspersion include adulation, approval, calmness, commendation, compliment, flattery, happiness, kindness, mildness and praise
45. This Aspersion on Tims's reasoning powers had to be resented and the resentment to be soothed
46. Was it to be by aspersion (sprinkling), affusion (pouring on the head), or immersion (complete submersion)?
47. Aspersion definition, a damaging or derogatory remark or criticism; slander: casting Aspersions on a campaign rival
48. The word Aspersion comes from the Latin word aspersus, which is a derivative of the verb aspergere, which means "to sprinkle" or "to scatter." The word Aspersion first appeared in English in the 16th century
49. The word Aspersion also means to sprinkle with something, such as sprinkling water during a religious ceremony
50. 🔊 Because I know Janice is a kind person, I cannot believe the negative Aspersion about her