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bad-mouthing

noun as in minimization

noun as in sour grapes

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The former president's rhetoric has taken a notably nativist turn in recent weeks, with Trump hosting entire rallies dedicated to bad-mouthing immigrants and promising mass deportation.

From Salon

Hanni further alleged that she had seen employees bad-mouthing NewJeans on Blind - an app for internal communications similar to Teams or Slack.

From BBC

A big focus of Trump's relentless whining about this case has been focused on the gag order imposed by Judge Juan Merchan, which forbids Trump from bad-mouthing jurors, witnesses, most of the court staff, or their family members.

From Salon

Bad-mouthing a friend’s former partner usually won’t have the effect you hoped for anyway.

His opponent in the presidential race, who has a penchant for bad-mouthing Biden, was his target for what suddenly became a full-fledged Trump roast.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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