no i can: We hope that the senator hasn't endorsed any of the governor's calumnies against the president.
The calumny said about the business man caused him to go out of business.
"Calumny" is a false statement uttered with the purpose of damaging another's reputation.
what is the antonym of calumny?
Corban knew there were words for what Devin was doing up there on the witness stand, one of those words was slander, another word was one his English teacher had used to described someone making false and defamatory statements in order to damage someone's reputation and that word was calumny, but he like another word for its stark truth and simplicity and that word was lying.
They would see to it that every suspicious whisper and outright calumny would be repeated in print, breathing fire into the growing spirit of faction.-- William Safire
false statement uttered with the purpose of damaging another's reputation
Calumny is a deliberately false statement intended to damage the image of someone. A common synonym of calumny is slander.
Calumny (noun) is a falsification or misrepresentation specifically intended to disparage or discredit another.It can also be false charges that are intentionally brought about to tarnish another's reputation or standing; slander.Synonyms include, but are notlimited to: aspersion, defamation, hatchet job, gossip, dirt, scandalmongering, smear, slur, spite, vilification, vituperation, obloquy, denigration, libel, and slander.See the related link listed below for more information:
The word calumny is a singular noun. The plural is calumnies.
If you could write that question, then you already have the answer. It's a word followed by another. You can rarely write a sentence with only one word....
Calumny is slander : making false and defamatory statements in order to damage someone's reputation.
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