Not if it is true.
Slander is known as Deformation of Character. It is when one person or party makes someone look bad to another.
Slander is known as Deformation of Character. It is when one person or party makes someone look bad to another.
Yes, you can sue someone for spoiling your reputation. This is called slander. A person can file slander charges on their own or hire an attorney.
Slander is an act of communication that causes someone to be shamed, ridiculed, held in contempt, lowered in the estimation of the community, or to lose employment status or earnings or otherwise suffer a damaged reputation. Slander is a subcategory of defamation. For further discussion - see below link:
Slander can inhibit change depending on the person. A slanderous person can make someone else feel as though they will never be able to change and thus, prohibit the person from feeling good enough to change.
Slander is spoken untruth about someone; libel is untruth in print.
Your reputation can suffer. If the person has a bad reputation, there might be no effect.
Well, the definition of slander is this- communication of false statements injurious to a persons reputation. So this means someone saying bad, mean, hurtful things about a person that isn't true, be it via word of mouth, posted on the internet, or written somewhere.
Slander is saying something about another person that is untrue which may hurt their reputation.
One person verbally misrepresents another person on purpose.
slander.
let me see if I understand this: you told someone that another person did not treat your animals properly, so the other person will not give any more donations? No this is not slander, however, you will have to give an explanation to the other person as to why your animals were not treated properly.