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slanderous

[slan-der-uhs] / ˈslæn dər əs /


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It called the reported comments "vile, defamatory and slanderous".

From Reuters

It struck down as unconstitutional Southborough’s “civility code” for public comment at meetings, which required “respectful and courteous” discourse “free of rude, personal or slanderous remarks.”

From New York Times

The lawmaker said it was slanderous to compare South Korea's advanced military and economy to Afghanistan, adding that the South was well equipped to counter impoverished North Korea.

From Reuters

Those slanderous words wounded the Capitol Police sergeant, an immigrant from the Dominican Republic, as badly as the pole someone attacked him and fellow officers with, which was flying a U.S. flag.

From Washington Post

This is the leap of logic that Fauci, in an interview, called “absolutely inflammatory” and “slanderous.”

From Los Angeles Times