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slander

[slan-der] / ˈslæn dər /




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He has long said the allegations against him are part of a campaign of slander.

From BBC

The Pittsburg Post scolded, “It is not very manly or very dignified to slander a lady when she is not present.”

From Literature

“Nobody has endured what he has over the past few years. People tried to murder him, incarcerate him, slander him. But here he is. I’m so very proud.”

From Los Angeles Times

A spokesman for the Chinese Embassy said tracing cyberattacks is complex and that U.S. accusations of hacking “smear and slander” China, which opposes cyberattacks.

From The Wall Street Journal

It also accuses Ms Javadli of posting videos on social media in which "she insulted and slandered" her former husband as well as defaming the state and violating state laws.

From BBC