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1 herjata
yks.nom. herjata; yks.gen. herjaan; yks.part. herjasi; yks.ill. herjaisi; mon.gen. herjatkoon; mon.part. herjannut; mon.ill. herjattiinabuse (verb)affront (verb)blackguard (verb)blaspheme (verb)calumniate (verb)inveigh against (verb)lampoon (verb)libel (verb)revile (verb)slander (verb)* * *• slander• insult• abase• abuse• affront• blackguard• blaspheme• call someone names• calumniate• complain about• defame• desecrate• throw dirt on• injure• inveigh against• lampoon• libel• malign• molest• revile• scold• swear at• upbraid• exploit -
2 libelo
m.1 lampoon.2 libel, calumny, false accusation, defamation.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: libelar.* * *1 libel* * *SM1) (=sátira) lampoon ( contra of)satire ( contra on)2) (Jur) libel* * *b) ( escrito difamatorio) libelous* article* * *b) ( escrito difamatorio) libelous* article* * *2 (escrito difamatorio) libelous* article* * *
libelo sustantivo masculino libel
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libel
* * *libelo nmlampoon* * *m libel* * *libelo nm1) : libel, lampoon2) : petition (in court) -
3 verhöhnen
v/t deride, mock; (bes. Politiker) lampoon* * *to gibe; to scorn; to taunt; to ridicule* * *ver|höh|nen ptp verhöhntvtto mock, to deride* * *1) (to laugh at; to mock.) deride2) (to refuse to respect or obey: He flouted the headmaster's authority.) flout3) (to tease, or say unpleasant things to (a person) in a cruel way: The children at school taunted him for being dirty.) taunt* * *ver·höh·nen *vt▪ jdn \verhöhnen to mock [or ridicule] sb* * *transitives Verb mock; deride; ridicule* * ** * *transitives Verb mock; deride; ridicule* * *v.to gibe v.to ridicule v. -
4 verspotten
* * *to jeer; to make fun of; to redicule; to mock; to deride; to scoff; to taunt; to satirize; to flout; to lampoon; to ridicule; to gibe* * *ver|spọt|ten ptp verspo\#ttetvtto mock; (höhnisch) to jeer at, to deride* * *1) (to laugh at or cause to seem ridiculous: They mocked her efforts at cooking.) mock2) (to laugh at; to mock: They ridiculed him because he was wearing one brown shoe and one black shoe.) ridicule* * *ver·spot·ten *vt▪ jdn/etw \verspotten to mock [or ridicule] sb/sth* * *transitives Verb mock; ridicule* * *verspotten v/t mock (wegen because of, for); (verhöhnen) jeer at, scoff at* * *transitives Verb mock; ridicule* * *v.to deride v.to flout v.to gibe v.to lampoon v.to mock v.to ridicule v.to satirise (UK) v.to satirize (US) v. -
5 verunglimpfen
* * *to denigrate; to revile; to lampoon; to disparage* * *ver|ụn|glimp|fen [fɛɐ'|ʊnglɪmpfn] ptp veru\#nglimpftvtjdn to disparage; Ruf, Ehre, Worte auch to decry* * *ver·un·glimp·fen *[fɛɐ̯ˈʔʊnglɪmpfn̩]vt (geh)* * ** * *verunglimpfen v/t denigrate, disparage;jemanden verunglimpfen auch blacken sb’s name* * ** * *v.to denigrate v.to disparage v.to libel v.to revile v.to vilify v.
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