aspersed Sentence Examples

  1. Despite his innocence, his reputation was unfairly aspersed by the media.
  2. The company's integrity was aspersed by rumors of unethical business practices.
  3. She felt hurt and betrayed when her character was aspersed by her former friends.
  4. The politician's opponents continually aspersed his achievements during the campaign.
  5. The community rallied together to support the family whose name had been aspersed by baseless accusations.
  6. It's important to stand up for those whose reputations are being aspersed by malicious gossip.
  7. The celebrity's image was aspersed by tabloid headlines, damaging her public perception.
  8. His legacy should not be aspersed by unfounded rumors and speculation.
  9. Despite his contributions to the project, his efforts were aspersed by jealous colleagues.
  10. Aspersing someone's character without evidence is a cowardly and harmful act.

aspersed Meaning

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aspersed (imp. & p. p.)

of Asperse

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aspersed (a.)

Having an indefinite number of small charges scattered or strewed over the surface.

Bespattered; slandered; calumniated.

FAQs About the word aspersed

of Asperse, Having an indefinite number of small charges scattered or strewed over the surface., Bespattered; slandered; calumniated.

disgraced,smeared, libelled, humiliated, libeled, maligned, vilified, defamed, disparaged, blackened

exalted,honored, honored, exalted, praised, respected, respected, applauded, praised, commended

Despite his innocence, his reputation was unfairly aspersed by the media.

The company's integrity was aspersed by rumors of unethical business practices.

She felt hurt and betrayed when her character was aspersed by her former friends.

The politician's opponents continually aspersed his achievements during the campaign.