SLANDEROUS vs DEFAMATORY: ADJECTIVE
- Both untrue and harmful to a reputation.
- Embodying or containing slander; calumnious.
- Given or disposed to slander; uttering slander.
- (used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign
- Damaging to someone's reputation, especially if untrue
- Containing defamation; injurious to reputation; calumnious; slanderous
- (used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign
SLANDEROUS vs DEFAMATORY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Tending to discredit or malign
- Given to slander; uttering defamatory words or tales.
- Containing slander or defamation; calumnious; defamatory: as, slanderous words, speeches, or reports.
- Scandalous; ignominious; disgraceful; shameful.
- Tending to discredit or malign
- Containing defamation; calumnious; slanderous; libelous; injurious to reputation: as, defamatory words or writings.
SLANDEROUS vs DEFAMATORY: RELATED WORDS
- Vile, Untruthful, Untrue, Baseless, Hateful, Scurrilous, Denigrative, Calumniatory, Harmful, Libellous, Denigratory, Denigrating, Libelous, Calumnious, Defamatory
- Prejudicial, Hurtful, Derogatory, Scurrilous, Untrue, Smear, Denigrative, Calumniatory, Harmful, Libellous, Denigrating, Denigratory, Calumnious, Libelous, Slanderous
SLANDEROUS vs DEFAMATORY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Vile, Untruthful, Untrue, Baseless, Hateful, Scurrilous, Denigrative, Calumniatory, Harmful, Libellous, Denigratory, Denigrating, Libelous, Calumnious, Defamatory
- Prejudicial, Hurtful, Derogatory, Scurrilous, Untrue, Smear, Denigrative, Calumniatory, Harmful, Libellous, Denigrating, Denigratory, Calumnious, Libelous, Slanderous
SLANDEROUS vs DEFAMATORY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- That is an unfair and possibly slanderous representation of a B move.
- Anyone can buy your name and turn it into a slanderous website.
- Avoid making any statement that might be considered libelous or slanderous.
- Trust in your reputation and some slanderous tongue may blast it.
- Thus, the words against Beck were considered polemical rather than slanderous.
- So a slanderous disposition reveals, I believe, an evil heart.
- The recent lawsuit against Nick is slanderous and meritless.
- Assert that and new testament, slanderous accusations against it.
- Lincoln persuaded him to recant his slanderous remarks.
- As such, they are not slanderous per se.
- In this case, Lindsay made a defamatory statement.
- True information cannot qualify as scandalous or defamatory.
- Licensed content shall not be used for any defamatory, pornographic, or obscene purposes or incorporated in any defamatory, pornographic or obscene content.
- INSULTING, DEFAMATORY, OR OBSCENE LANGUAGEMembers of the department shall not use insulting, defamatory or obscenelanguage in the performance of their duties.
- Fischer made defamatory statements was not inadmissible hearsay, and the evidence indicating Benedict made defamatory statements sufficiently supported the allegations in her complaint.
- To contrast, an imputation should contain the defamatory meaning, not purely the consequence of the defamatory meaning.
- Libel involves written defamatory statements, while slander involves defamatory statements that are spoken aloud.
- The plaintiff must plead and prove injury from the alleged defamatory words, whether their defamatory meaning be obvious or not.
- In effect, the defamatory statement once proved and shown to be potentially defamatory, is presumed untrue, until otherwise proved.
- There is nothing defamatory about this statementcertainly nothing defamatory of Plaintiff in particular.
SLANDEROUS vs DEFAMATORY: QUESTIONS
- What is the meaning behind Machine Head's songs'slanderous'and'wolves'?
- How does the application of such slanderous language to political opponents work?
- Is there a way to remove slanderous posts on Facebook?
- How do you prove slanderous statements are published?
- Is parody and satire defamatory as a matter of law?
- When is a defamatory statement made online considered libel?
- What is an example of a statement being defamatory?
- Is it defamatory to accuse an employee of stealing?
- Are media outlets Publishers of defamatory comments on Facebook?
- Did Brimfield Police officer write defamatory posts on Facebook?
- Why does Redbubble remove works that contain defamatory content?
- Can a teacher take legal action against defamatory remarks?
- Does the litigation privilege apply to defamatory communications?
- Was the press gang pamphlet 'seriously defamatory'?