Definitionn. one who attacks the reputation of another by slander or libel
Last update: September 7, 2015
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"And Pyotr Petrovitch is a contemptible slanderer," Dounia snapped out, suddenly. [Please select]
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"Not I, fair slanderer." [Please select]
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'Tis you are the slanderer there.' [Please select]
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And the great chief, Idomeneus, answered in great wrath, "Ajax, ever ready to abuse, inconsiderate slanderer." [Please select]
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The slanderer, thoroughly frightened, stood silent a few moments like a prisoner in the stocks. [Please select]
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The testy senior could no longer contain himself, but cried hastily, "'Tis well known that your tongue is no slanderer."' [Please select]
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"She is calling to me out of the hole where you are keeping her--you slanderer--you cowardly liar." [Please select]
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When her story was told, the Duke cried, "To prison with her for a slanderer of our right hand." [Please select]
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If you can accuse her of anything, speak; if not, and if you do not want to appear a base slanderer in my eyes, take back the words you have just spoken. [Please select]
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But one end, indeed, could justify the proud Miss Heth in lingering in a public hall with the slanderer of herself and her family. [Please select]
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