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    [Verb]  | "slan*der" | \ ˈslan-dər \


    1: to utter slander against : defame


    Origin: 13th century ;

    [Verb]  | "slander" 


    1: to make untrue and harmful statements about;


      * e.g., " ... for some reason, that newspaper seems determined to slander one particular celebrity "



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     [ "Slander" ]

    1: Words falsey spoken to damage a person's reputation.

      * e.g.,  ... The editor slandered the actress in the newspaper. 

     [ "Slander" ]

    1: Slander is a type of defamation, a false statement communicated to another person that damages another's reputation by exposing them to disrespect or ridicule from other people. Spreading rumors about a person you hardly or dont know or heard gossip then made your own assumption and carried on the accusations to other people.

      * e.g.,  ... Slander means Gossiping about a person, and making them feel un-worthy, anxious, inability to function, depressed and embarrassed. 

     [ "slanderous" ]

    1: An adjective to mean something spoken that is false and malicious.

      * e.g.,  ... Many newspapers are slanderous and misrepresent the topic. 

     [ "slander" ]

    1: When someone writes a written lie about you or referring to you. In print it's called libel, by worth of mouth, slander. Usually done by envious idiots who have nothing better to do in their lives than spread lies to try to damage someone's reputation.

      * e.g.,  ... Sarah was envious Amy's boyfriend Dave gave her 100,000's of dollars and no guys ever did anything for her so she slandered her. Sarah grew up in the projects and was put away for 7 years so she slandered someone else to deflect that. Sarah was jealous her friend was always hit on a lot more than her so she slandered her. 

     [ "Slanderous" ]

    1: A person who is so jealous they will literally say and do anything to make them look bad ..even when the person was doing greater than they ever had been

      * e.g.,  ... These jarheads are slanderous 

     [ "Slandered" ]

    1: Being dissed and lied about out of jealousy by a hater . slander is always done by a god damn good for nothing slackjaw that wants a piece of their pie. slandering is Not cool kids, drink and drugs are not a valid reasons either. Word.

      * e.g.,  ... Larry had a house a car and kids but he wanted the trophy that lenny had won. So he slandered lenny to ruin his reputation. Lenny was slandered by that lowlife larry. 

     [ "Slander" ]

    1: Ruining the reputation of someone

      * e.g.,  ... The news station slander the pop star 

     [ "Slanders" ]

    1: Someone in claiste choilm

      * e.g.,  ... Shut up slanders 

     [ "slanderize" ]

    1: to slanderize, you make up lies about people, in the guise of truth Slanderizing has been often done by politicians and hipsters who think they are cool enough to lie about their friends in a legalistic way.

      * e.g.,  ... She slanderized my name when she said that I cheat on exams in American government class. 

     [ "slanderize" ]

    1: addition to slander

      * e.g.,  ... "jasmin just slanderize me" 

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