Charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone.
An abusive attack of a person's reputation by any slanderous communication.
1 It is a slander upon their memory, at least, so I believe.
2 Subsequently, the play and film Amadeus gave mass circulation to the slander .
3 They hear the language of flattery, but not the tongue of slander .
4 Pepin mutters a residue of slander in tones that quiver with malice-
5 Shortly after the interview was released, Danilkin described its contents as slander .
6 He believes in me, and will cast all slander from his door.
7 Her death at the age of twenty was possibly due to slander .
8 Such a gross slander Mr. Scranton declares to be the most impious.
9 You dare not slander your heart and say that it is dead.
10 Then, in justification of his unjustifiable conduct, he uses slander for argument.
11 I think little of feelings that slander honest work and honest earnings.
12 To see an empty one, foretells the absence of slander or competition.
13 Society is sure to slander a woman of transcendent beauty and intellect.
14 I care not for your enmity but I will abide no slander .
15 Now, all this is a vile slander upon the dear blind lady.
16 I felt that no amount of slander or disgrace would daunt you.
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