Definitionn. a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions
Last update: September 30, 2016
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The best way for you to defend yourself against calumny is by ignoring the false statements of others. [noun]
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No man is desirous of becoming the popular subject of calumny. [Please select]
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Why did you speak calumny of me to Dr. Grantly behind my back? [noun]
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And it is a lie and a calumny so transparent that the only way of keeping it up consists in overawing people by their earnestness, their conscientiousness. [noun]
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We anticipate no small amount of misconception, misrepresentation, and calumny. [noun]
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There is absolutely nothing to support the calumny, which has often been repeated since. [Please select]
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I have heard calumny of her, but never from her. [Please select]
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Her knowledge is complete; and hers the supreme faith that is unmoved by calumny and unbelief. [Please select]
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Talents thus employed would naturally provoke the calumny of opponents. [Please select]
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But time pressed, calumny was busy with his fame, and every hour's delay increased the power to injure it. [noun]
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The capitalist press organized a systematic campaign of calumny and misrepresentation against Anarchists. [noun]
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