Sentence example with the word 'libel'

libel

affidavit, belittle, burlesque, consummate lie, deposition, disgrace, innuendo, mortification, scandal, statement, travesty

Definition n. a false and malicious publication printed for the purpose of defaming a living person

Last update: August 23, 2015


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He has filed a libel suit against the newspaper.   [Please select]

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I told Troy that I would sue him for libel if he posted that embarrassing picture of us on his Facebook page.   [Please select]

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Although no one really believes them, the things she wrote about me in her book are pure libel.   [Please select]

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Seven bishops refused, were indicted by James for libel, but acquitted amid the indescribable enthusiasm of the populace.   [Please select]

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Libel action, says he, for ten thousand pounds.   [Please select]

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You've heard it wrong; it's a libel.   [Please select]

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Then, in order to escape a libel suit, the choleric old man fled back to Italy.   [Please select]

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The work is fully protected by the libel laws of the United States and Great Britain.   [Please select]

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"That's a lie," there was a flash of fury in Dounia's eyes, "that's a lie and a libel."   [Please select]

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It was a libel on its forms and ceremonies to imagine that they contained anything tyrannical and harsh in their essence.   [Please select]

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Klopton, a very worthy woman, so labeled--and libeled--because of a ferocious pair of eyes and what McKnight called a bucaneering nose.   [Please select]

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