👎defame (dɪˈfeɪm)

verb
/dɪˈfeɪm/
diffamer (diffamer)

Signification

to harm someone's reputation by spreading false information
Traduction de la signification
nuire à la réputation de quelqu'un en répandant de fausses informations
nuire à la réputation de quelqu'un en répandant de fausses informations

Phrases d'exemple

He was defamed by malicious rumors.

Il a été diffamé par des rumeurs malveillantes.
Il a été diffamé par des rumeurs malveillantes.

Synonymes

slander, malign, libel, disparage

Antonymes

praise, honor, commend

Collocations

defame someone, defame publicly, defame reputation

Vocabulaires connexes

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