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slanderous

[slan-der-uhs] / ˈslæn dər əs /


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Trump continues to push this slanderous nonsense without taking responsibility for it, cracking crude jokes that could well encourage further violence.

From Salon

This user said it "exposes how hard the lying and slanderous propaganda arm of Hamas and the Palestinians works".

From BBC

The president described this investigation, documented by journalist Ricardo Calderón, as “slanderous” and “false information” in messages that he published on the social network X, formerly called Twitter.

From Los Angeles Times

In an earlier filing, his lawyer had described allegations as "slanderous" and the potential damages "astronomical", writing that the stakes could "hardly be higher" for Mr Staley as he sought to disprove the claims.

From BBC

If your case goes to court, you will have to prove that the slanderous statements made by the other person were directed at you.

From Encyclopedia.com