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Word | Defame |
German Meaning | diffamieren, verleumden, entehren |
charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone; The journalists have defamed me! The article in the paper sullied my reputation / Dishonor. / harm someone's reputation; malign; slander / damage the good reputation of (someone); slander or libel. / to hurt the reputation of (someone or something) especially by saying things that are false or unfair, | |
Usage | ⇒ He has brought defame to the family by sobbing ⇒ If rival candidates persist in defaming one another, the voters may conclude that all politicians are crooks. ⇒ He says he was defamed by reports that falsely identified him as a former gangster. ⇒ he claimed that the article defamed his family |
Synonyms | disparage, vilify, calumniate, slander, libel, smear, malign, denigrate, asperse, discredit, sully, traduce, disgrace, blacken, decry, slur, besmirch, depreciate, stigmatize, tarnish, |
Antonyms | adore, commend, exalt, praise, glorify, revere, venerate, acquit, admire, applaud, approve, compliment, deify, esteem, eulogize, extol, honor, laud, respect, reverence, |
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