(Used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign.
1 Even to look into her face did not silence the calumnious whispering.
2 The results of your denunciation will be stifled, because they are calumnious .
3 Mr. George Frederick Augustus Howard blushed indignant refutation of the calumnious charge.
4 These things gave the broadest refutation to such a calumnious charge.
5 That Colonel Newcome has uttered calumnious and insolent charges against you.
6 Such thy black caprices, O thou, the ever-shifting and calumnious , - Human Judgment !
7 Let us put aside all these calumnious imputations; we will return to them afterwards.
8 But I am noticing the calumnious threat I allude to more than it deserves.
9 Young women, in his opinion, could hardly be too careful, in a calumnious world.
10 How dare you to make calumnious observations upon my opera?
11 Let us address three questions to those who carried on a calumnious campaign against Serbia:
12 He knew himself the mark of incessant and calumnious misrepresentation both at Brussels and Madrid.
13 And without any colouring to so calumnious a suggestion!
14 For the rest, I trust to myself to propitiate the kindly and to silence the calumnious .
15 Without doubt, calumnious sayings against the preceptor always consume the lives of those that utter them.
16 Then, as now, men of rank and power were the victims of calumnious gossips and slanderous pamphleteers.
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