slander|slandered|slandering|slanders in English
verb
[slan·der || 'slændər /'slɑːndə]
make false and injurious statements about another, defame, vilify, malig
Use "slander|slandered|slandering|slanders" in a sentence
1. His great name is slandered, its holiness denied.
2. Accusing Leonella of slandering her mistress, he stabs her.
3. Pardons and pleasantness are great revenge of slanders.
4. Because you've slandered me to Father before.
5. He was Basely slandered by his enemies
6. Satan slanders God’s name and questions His right to rule.
7. Slander is an actionable offense.
8. 11 Harmful gossip, slander.
9. Pizan and Crenne publicly challenge those who "ont le sexe muliebre contemne" (I vi: "have slandered the female sex," with the verb " Contemner," as we have seen, having the double meaning of slandering the reputation of and even sexually abusing women).
10. He does not slander (3)
11. Bourgeois, whether conservative or ultrademocratic, vied with one another in heaping slanders upon him.
12. Well, imagine that a vicious enemy is slandering our beloved friend or family member.
13. 13 He's suing them for slander.
14. I can sue you for slander.
15. When friends are slandered or unfairly criticized, be loyal and defend them.
16. They also slander humans with their tongue.
17. 7 I can sue you for slander.
18. It's not slander if it's true.
19. 11 Alexander got a malignant slander.
20. This is slander, pure and simple.
21. 12 He is being sued for slander .
22. How did “the wicked one” slander God?
23. 16 Among the habits which children should shun are slovenliness, rudeness, laziness, lying, stealing and slandering.
24. The speeches were full of vituperation and slander.
25. Synonyms for Asperses include vilifies, disparages, maligns, defames, slanders, slurs, traduces, calumniates, smears and libels