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1. No one believes your slanderous talk anyway!

2. Her slanderous words soiled his reputation.

3. Calumnious: Containing or implying calumny; slanderous or defamatory

4. Calumnious definition, of, involving, or using Calumny; slanderous; defamatory

5. What are another words for Calumnious? Slanderous, defamatory, libelous

6. The slanderous tongue would bring calamity upon itself.

7. The rock star never authorized this slanderous biography.

8. Slanderous and cutting speech can cause unbearable distress to others.

9. He makes slanderous statement about the prime minister on television.

10. Calumnious definition, of, involving, or using calumny; slanderous; defamatory

11. What a slanderous assault on the truthful, loving heavenly Father, Jehovah!

12. (2) Those who bring slanderous accusations against demonic beings are Blasphemers.

13. Nevertheless, we should avoid making abusive, cutting, or slanderous remarks.

14. In the court, he thought the charges were slanderous rumours.

15. A man of moral integrity does not fear any slanderous attack. Sentencedict.com

16. What does Calumnious mean? Containing or implying calumny; slanderous or defamatory

17. The truth can often be slanderous if it is put in certain ways.

18. 22 A man of moral integrity does not fear any slanderous attack.

19. (Acts 28:22) Nero could hardly have failed to hear slanderous stories about them.

20. Madam, it's a dangerous thing to hurl slanderous charges With such reckless abandon.

21. Or you might plead that it was not slanderous because it was true.

22. A disparaging or malicious remark; slanderous accusation (esp in the phrase cast Aspersions (on)) 2

23. Those who speak slanderous, hurtful, and wrong things cause unrest, unhappiness, disunity, and trouble.

24. Men were more evenly divided , with roughly half wanting to punch the slanderous classmate.

25. Riyadh denied the report, calling it "false" and "slanderous," the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

26. A disparaging or malicious remark; slanderous accusation (esp in the phrase cast Aspersions (on)) 2.

27. No distinction is made between the libellous (written) and the slanderous (spoken) forms of defamation.

28. Synonyms for Calumnious include defamatory, libellous, slanderous, abusive, derogatory, insulting, libelous, lying, scandalous and aspersive

29. 1. a disparaging or malicious remark; slanderous accusation (esp in the phrase cast Aspersions (on)) 2

30. Both Catholic and Protestant clergy opposed us adamantly and made slanderous accusations against us for our preaching work.

31. Calumnious Meaning: "slanderous, using calumny," late 15c., from Latin calumniosus, from calumnia "slander, false… See definitions of Calumnious.

32. Calumnious - (used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign calumniatory , defamatory , denigrating , denigrative , denigratory , libellous , libelous , slanderous

33. (Job 2:4) This slanderous attack involved not only Job but all of God’s faithful worshipers in heaven and on earth.

34. It is not slanderous to report conditions affecting a congregation to those having authority and responsibility to oversee and correct matters.

35. 2 Disseminating for the purpose of undermining or weakening the Soviet regime slanderous fabrications which defame the Soviet state and social system.

36. Backbite (third-person singular simple present Backbites, present participle backbiting, simple past backbit, past participle backbitten) To make spiteful slanderous or defamatory statements about someone

37. Likewise let the aged women be reverent in behavior, not slanderous, neither enslaved to a lot of wine, teachers of what is good.” —Titus 2:2-4.

38. This page shows answers to the clue Aspersion, followed by ten definitions like “The act of defaming”, “The act of slandering” and “The making of slanderous remarks

39. Calumnious: 1 adj (used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign Synonyms: calumniatory , defamatory , denigrating , denigrative , denigratory , libellous , libelous , slanderous harmful causing or capable of causing harm

40. After the slanderous article was published in the Russian newspaper (mentioned in paragraph 15), Jehovah’s Witnesses appealed to the Russian Federation Presidential Judicial Chamber for Media Disputes with a request to review the false charges made in the article.

41. Backbite (third-person singular simple present Backbites, present participle backbiting, simple past backbit, past participle backbitten) To make spiteful slanderous or defamatory statements about someone. (informal) To attack from behind or when out of earshot with spiteful or defamatory remarks

42. Calumniate: 1 v charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone Synonyms: asperse , besmirch , defame , denigrate , slander , smear , smirch , sully Types: assassinate destroy or damage seriously, as of someone's reputation libel print slanderous statements against badmouth , drag through the mud ,

43. Asperse: 1 v charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone Synonyms: besmirch , calumniate , defame , denigrate , slander , smear , smirch , sully Types: assassinate destroy or damage seriously, as of someone's reputation libel print slanderous statements against badmouth , drag through the mud ,