Scurrilous was created in 2010.
The word scurrilous is an adjective.The suspect made scurrilous remarks about the arresting officer.
Stop that scurrilous behavior! The scurrilous activities of a few criminals had ruined the tourism industry in the town.
Vandals tagged the building with scurrilous graffiti.
Please don't use scurrilous language during the class.
Scurrilous is an adjective referring to those making false, defamatory, or slanderous remarks against someone.The scurrilous attacks on the mayor led him to cancel his reelection bid.A scurrilous remark about the astronaut's integrity led him to punch a detractor in the face.
Scurrilous = describes the making or spreading scandalous claims about someone with the intention of damaging their reputation.
Coarse, Vulgar, Ribald, Abusive, Obscene, Rude.
Mildly defamatory, suggestive of scandal or wrongdoing about someone.
There is no such word; I think you mean "scurrilous," which means, "vulgar and obscene."
stingy, scrimpy, snide, sour, scurrilous
The correct meaning of "scurrilous" is making or spreading scandalous claims about someone with the intention of damaging their reputation.
Scurrilous is making or spreading scandalous claims about someone with the intention of damaging their reputation. Scabby would fit the best.