To make vile; to debase; to degrade; to disgrace., To degrade or debase by report; to defame; to traduce; to calumniate., To treat as vile; to despise.
It's a common ploy to vilify your competitor.
There is only one "l" in VILIFY. I can give you several sentences.The newspaper loves to vilify celebrities.The town tends to vilify anyone who goes against their plans.Don't vilify the old man just because he's grouchy.
To vilify is to make someone appear to be a villain and say disparaging things about them. It is used as a verb. An example of vilify used in a sentence is: The furious reporter proceeded to vilify the governor in every article he wrote, as revenge for the poor treatment he received from the governor.
The Republicans attempted to vilify President Obama, claiming he is a Muslim and not an American citizen, but most voters did not accept the baseless claims.Robert will vilify Dianna tomorrow for spreading a rumor about him.
No matter how they pressure and vilify me, I will not capitulate.
Verve, volcano, very, verisimilitude, vibrant, vilify.
gravy, wavy, very, verily, groovy, vilify
swear, cuss, blaspheme, damn, scold, vilify
disgrace, shame, smear, humiliate, taint, disparage, vilify, slander, dispute, question, challenge, deny, reject, discount
Some better words are: insult, malign, slur, smear, disparage, slight, vilify and defame.
Some that I use are vaccinate value vandalize vary vacillate verbalize vilify vindicate vitiate void volunteer
Vilify: Spreading negative information Vilification: Abuse and making cruel and unkind statements about someone