Defame

/dɪˈfeɪm/ verb

To defame someone is to damage their good name by saying or spreading false and harmful things about them.

It comes from Old French “defamer,” from Late Latin “defamare,” from “de-” (down) and “fama” (reputation, report). The core idea is dragging someone’s public image downward.

AMስም ማጥፋት
ARيشهر
BNমানহানি করা
CSpomlouvat
DAbagvaske
DEverleumden
ELσυκοφαντώ
ESdifamar
FAتهمت زدن
FIherjata
FRdiffamer
GUબદનામ કરવું
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