Definitionadj. (used of statements) harmful and often untrue
Last update: July 14, 2015
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The article is highly libellous. [Please select]
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When all his friends begged Bok to begin proceedings against the New York Evening Sun because of the libellous (.) [Please select]
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He chose to consider it as a treasonable and libellous act--as nothing short of rebellion. [Please select]
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These letters were considered by the legislature of Massachusetts as unjust and libellous, and his recall was demanded. [Please select]
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Doubtless he is libellous and extravagant, for only infamous women can stoop to such arts and degradations as would seem to have been common in his time. [Please select]
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