calumniatory (Meaning)

Wordnet

calumniatory (s)

(used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign

Webster

calumniatory (a.)

Containing calumny; slanderous.

Synonyms & Antonyms of calumniatory

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calumniatory Sentence Examples

  1. His calumniatory remarks were intended to damage her reputation.
  2. The article was filled with calumniatory accusations against the public figure.
  3. She refused to engage in calumniatory gossip about her coworkers.
  4. The speech was criticized for its calumniatory tone toward the opposition party.
  5. Despite lacking evidence, he continued his calumniatory campaign against his rival.
  6. The author's calumniatory language betrayed a personal vendetta.
  7. His calumniatory behavior led to strained relationships within the community.
  8. The social media post was flagged for containing calumniatory content.
  9. The journalist faced backlash for publishing a calumniatory expose without verifying the facts.
  10. The committee denounced the calumniatory allegations as baseless and unsubstantiated.

FAQs About the word calumniatory

(used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malignContaining calumny; slanderous.

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His calumniatory remarks were intended to damage her reputation.

The article was filled with calumniatory accusations against the public figure.

She refused to engage in calumniatory gossip about her coworkers.

The speech was criticized for its calumniatory tone toward the opposition party.