maligns Sentence Examples

  1. The malicious gossip maligns his reputation, spreading baseless rumors.
  2. The politician's opponent maligns his character, trying to discredit him.
  3. The review maligns the film, describing it as a "trainwreck."
  4. The journalist's article maligns the CEO, accusing him of unethical practices.
  5. The prosecutor maligns the defendant, portraying him as a heartless criminal.
  6. The bully's words maligns the victim, causing emotional distress.
  7. The company's rival campaign maligns their product, claiming it is inferior.
  8. The disgruntled employee maligns the company, spreading rumors of corruption.
  9. The neighbor's constant criticism maligns her relationship with the community.
  10. The anonymous online commentator maligns the public figure, making false and vile accusations.

maligns Meaning

maligns

having or showing intense often vicious ill will, malignant, virulent, to say evil things about, evil in influence or effect, to utter injuriously misleading or false reports about, showing strong ill will, evil in nature, influence, or effect

FAQs About the word maligns

having or showing intense often vicious ill will, malignant, virulent, to say evil things about, evil in influence or effect, to utter injuriously misleading or

slanders, smears, vilifies,libels, humiliates, disgraces, defames, discredits, blackens, belittles

honors, respects, glorifies, commends,exalts, praises, applauds, worships, regards,admires

The malicious gossip maligns his reputation, spreading baseless rumors.

The politician's opponent maligns his character, trying to discredit him.

The review maligns the film, describing it as a "trainwreck."

The journalist's article maligns the CEO, accusing him of unethical practices.