maligned in English

verb
1
speak about (someone) in a spitefully critical manner.
don't you dare malign her in my presence

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "maligned" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "maligned", or refer to the context using the word "maligned" in the English Dictionary.

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2. Amoebae are frequently maligned as shapeless blobs

3. Machiavellian and manipulative, the Lords are often maligned.

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5. She had seen herself repeatedly maligned in the newspapers.

6. Yet they were for long despised, maligned and hated.”

7. Much maligned over the years, Brutalism is acquiring new fans

8. We maligned him dreadfully when you come to think of it.

9. Cassette imparts the unique sound from an often maligned recording medium

10. Is there a valid reason to feel agitated when we are unjustly maligned?

11. Should you hear my name blackened and maligned, will you credit the aspersion?

12. Convergence has been a much used and maligned word that now is almost meaningless.

13. Today, however, the much-maligned human foible is being looked at in a different light.

14. However, God’s sovereignty has been grossly maligned in the heavens and on the earth.

15. Much maligned, the adder is our only venomous snake, feeding on other reptiles and small mammals.

16. A very scholarly and erudite work, widely acclaimed at the time but since much maligned.

17. He darted around the table , pursued by the maligned Mrs. White armed with an antimacassar .

18. What's more, Tony Boyle, much maligned after his two abortive outings against the Dubs, scored four points.

19. A very scholarly and erudite work, widely acclaimed at the time but since much maligned. Professional jealousy?

20. Maligned by their critics and adored by their readers, romances have definitely had an effect upon the literary world.

21. Then as now, Backlashers maligned Black protests and uprisings, insisting property destruction canceled out Black deservedness of human rights

22. 20 Commentators are a maligned lot and deserve some credit for disseminating enthusiasm for sport on a hitherto unimagined scale.

23. For all of this, they were despised, maligned, hated, and persecuted, even as Christ had foretold they would be. —John 16:33.

24. The Burbot, much-maligned for its unprepossessing appearance with a fleshy appendage dangling from its chin, was last sighted in British rivers in 1969

25. In fact, Bowfin are so maligned as table fare (unlike morels) that the nickname “cottonfish” refers to the conviction that Bowfin are generally mushy with pale flesh

26. Now an Abstainer, he’s a “man maligned, a victim of ignorance and English prejudice.” O’Connor is beaten at night and key pages from his police notebook, stolen

27. Like hot dogs and SPAM, Bologna is often regarded as something of a mystery meat.Regardless of your feelings about this much-maligned cold cut, Bologna is a familiar presence in supermarkets

28. Harry Potter's potential social and political impact was called similar to the 19th-century phenomenon of Harriet Beecher Stowe's popular, but critically maligned book, Uncle Tom's Cabin, which fuelled the abolitionist movement leading up to the American Civil War.

29. After more than a decade of cooking this stellar (if mis-maligned) vegetable in what I *thought* was the one and only way to make it taste delicious, I’ve become hooked on an entirely new (and faster) preparation method: Sautéed Brussels Sprouts.

30. To be evil spoken of, reviled, railed at NAS Word Usage - Total: 34 be spoken of as evil 1, blaspheme 4, Blasphemed 6, blasphemers 1, blasphemes 3, blaspheming 4, dishonored 1, hurling abuse 3, malign 2, maligned 1, revile 3, reviling 1, slandered 1, slanderously reported 1, spoken against 1, utter 1