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www.thefreedictionary.com/slanderer
But in reality there is another light, in which these modern critics may, with great justice and propriety, be seen; and this is that of a common slanderer.If a person who prys into the characters of others, with no other design but to discover their faults, and to publish them to the world, deserves the title of a slanderer of the reputations of men, why should not a critic, who reads with ...
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www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/slander
Slander definition is - to utter slander against : defame. How to use slander in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of slander.
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Slanderer definition, defamation; calumny: rumors full of slander. See more.
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dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/slanderer
slanderer definition: a person who slanders someone (= damages their reputation by making a false spoken statement about…. Learn more.
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Synonyms for slanderer at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms, and definitions. Find descriptive alternatives for slanderer.
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www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/slanderer
slanderer: 1 n one who attacks the reputation of another by slander or libel Synonyms: backbiter , defamer , libeler , maligner , traducer , vilifier Type of: depreciator , detractor , disparager , knocker one who disparages or belittles the worth of something
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legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Slanderer
SLANDERER. A calumniator, who maliciously and without reason imputes a crime or fault to another, of which he is innocent. 2. For this offence, when the slander is merely verbal, the remedy is an action on the case for damages; when it is reduced to writing or printing, it is a libel. (q.v.)
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"Istvan was a daring swordsman known for taunting his enemies with this wicked, gleaming longsword." —Deckard Cain.
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In 1663, without explicitly referring to Carpenter or any other pastoral texts for that matter, Gearing made the very same comparison in A Bridle for the Tongue: "a slanderer may be compared to a Swine, that coming into a Garden where he seeth sweet Flowers, and stinking Ordure, neglecteth the Flowers and runs presently to the Dung" (126-27).
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legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/slander
slander. n. oral defamation, in which someone tells one or more persons an untruth about another which untruth will harm the reputation of the person defamed. Slander is a civil w