slander / ˈslæn dər /

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slander3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. defamation; calumny: rumors full of slander.
  2. a malicious, false, and defamatory statement or report: a slander against his good name.
  3. Law. defamation by oral utterance rather than by writing, pictures, etc.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to utter slander against; defame.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to utter or circulate slander.

slander 近义词

n. 名词 noun

scandalous remark

v. 动词 verb

make a scandalous remark

更多slander例句

  1. Queen Noor Al Hussein, Hamzah’s American-born mother and a stepmother to the king, tweeted on Sunday that “truth and justice will prevail for all the innocent victims of this wicked slander.”
  2. I am done living in fear of retaliation, slander, or blackmail.
  3. That Stone would slander the democratic, pro-Western, EuroMaidan revolution as a CIA coup is no surprise.
  4. But none of this stops Kennedy from trafficking in slander and nonsense.
  5. Martyrdom, in this context, being defined as “mockery, slander, ostracism.”
  6. Obviously, a federal judge so inclined could very easily find that the offensive name constitutes fighting words or slander.
  7. Alinejad spoke with IranWire about the slander and how she plans to fight it.
  8. Instead of writing slander and flat blasphemy, they propose to draw it, and not draw it mild.
  9. As the actions of slander and libel have been described, only two others require notice, mandamus and quo warranto.
  10. The publication of the same slander by different persons is not a joint tort, it is a distinct wrong done by each slanderer.
  11. The Queen makes a long speech, expressing her deep grief at the calumnies and slander that beset her.
  12. But if so—what an amazing and incredible thing was the mesh of slander and falsehood in which he had been entangled!