slander

/ˈslændər/
verb
  1. To make a false spoken statement that damages someone's reputation.
    • He tried to slander his opponent during the debate.
    • They slandered her by saying she stole money.
    • You should not slander people just because you are angry.
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noun
  1. The act of making a false spoken statement that damages someone's reputation.
    • She was a victim of cruel slander from her rivals.
    • Spreading slander about a coworker can get you fired.
    • The politician sued the newspaper for slander.
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