maligns

[US]/[ˈmalɪŋs]/
[UK]/[ˈmalɪŋs]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to speak about someone or something in a way that is not fair or that damages their reputation.; to feel or express bitterness or resentment.

Phrases & Collocations

maligns unfairly

who maligns

maligns others

maligning reputation

he maligns

maligns constantly

maligns subtly

maligning behavior

maligns publicly

maligns relentlessly

Example Sentences

the opposition party maligns his character to gain public support.

she maligns the company's reputation with false accusations.

he maligns their efforts, despite the positive results achieved.

the article maligns the politician's integrity and motives.

don't malign a person based on rumors or hearsay.

the critic maligns the film, calling it derivative and unoriginal.

he maligns the previous administration's policies relentlessly.

the media often maligns successful individuals with envy.

it's unfair to malign someone without knowing the full story.

the rival team maligns our strategy to undermine our confidence.

she maligns his work, despite its widespread acclaim.

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