malign 的 2 个定义
- to speak harmful untruths about; speak evil of; slander; defame: to malign an honorable man.
- evil in effect; pernicious; baleful; injurious: The gloomy house had a malign influence upon her usually good mood.
- having or showing an evil disposition; malevolent; malicious.
malign 近义词
hurtful, injurious
slander, defame
malign 的近义词 47 个
- besmirch
- denigrate
- disparage
- insult
- misrepresent
- revile
- smear
- sully
- taint
- tarnish
- vilify
- abuse
- accuse
- asperse
- backbite
- befoul
- bespatter
- blacken
- calumniate
- curse
- decry
- defile
- depreciate
- derogate
- detract
- dirty
- harm
- injure
- pollute
- rap
- roast
- scandalize
- slur
- soil
- spatter
- stain
- traduce
- vituperate
- bad-mouth
- cast aspersion
- mudsling
- opprobriate
- run down
- speak ill of
- take a swipe at
- tear down
- villainize
malign 的反义词 19 个
更多malign例句
- So, it adds insult to injury when these same men, in their statements, lyrics, and aesthetics, then turn around and malign queerness.
- The open letter asserts David is being unfairly maligned and calls for signatures in support of his presidency.
- For many in contemporary Tunisia, to call an opponent an Islamist is to question their integrity and malign their motives.
- “Make no mistake, Nancy Pelosi created this committee solely to malign conservatives and to justify the Left’s authoritarian agenda,” Banks said.
- The Emmys made up for a few Golden Globes snubs by recognizing the limited series “I May Destroy You” and creator-star Michaela Coel, but repeated a Globes shocker by also nominating the oft-maligned “Emily in Paris” for outstanding comedy.
- Timor is overjoyed at the malign trouble he and his friends have caused.
- For people prone to believe doctors like me are part of some malign conspiracy, nothing I say will make a difference.
- She leaves, scared of what she is capable of doing, her malign mentor cackling.
- If the answer is yes, there is every chance that the news will throw a malign shadow over the tournament in Brazil.
- For a “fair” reading of contemporary Russia is that the country plays a consistently malign role in world affairs.
- Some evil influence, some malign destiny, seems ever to have brought disaster where her people looked for progress or happiness.
- Mankind's malevolence may makeMuch melancholy musing mine; Many my motives may mistake,My modest merits much malign.
- Ignorant, superstitious, worked upon by things as they seemed, the outlaw imagined himself at last beset by malign forces.
- At last there came an interval in which the malign influence of our invisible enemy seemed as if withheld.
- Did that reverend Basket-bearer intend, by such designation, to shadow forth my future destiny, or his own present malign humor?