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1 laster
♦voorbeelden:1 een aanklacht wegens laster • an action for libel/slander, a libel/slander suit -
2 een aanklacht wegens laster
een aanklacht wegens lasteran action for libel/slander, a libel/slander suitVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een aanklacht wegens laster
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3 lasterpraat
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4 achterklap
n. backbiting, slander, scandal, malicious gossip -
5 belasteren
v. slander, defame, discredit, libel -
6 eerroof
n. slander, defamation, calumny -
7 eerroving
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8 geroddel
n. gossip, backbite, slander -
9 kwaadspreken
v. slander, give notoriety, detract, gossip, glorify, traduce, vilify -
10 laster
n. calumny, defamation, denigration, vilification, slander, libel, aspersion, mudslinging, backbiting, obloquy, jactitation, scandal -
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v. calumniate, defame, slander, backbite, traduce, rail -
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13 allemaal lasterpraat
allemaal lasterpraatVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > allemaal lasterpraat
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14 allemaal lasterpraatjes
allemaal lasterpraatjesVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > allemaal lasterpraatjes
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15 belasteren
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16 kwaadspreken van (iemand)
kwaadspreken van (iemand)speak ill/badly of (someone), gossip; 〈 gelogen〉 slander (someone)Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > kwaadspreken van (iemand)
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slander — slan·der 1 / slan dər/ vt: to utter slander against slan·der·er n slander 2 n [Anglo French esclandre, from Old French escandle esclandre scandal, from Late Latin scandalum moral stumbling block, disgrace, from Greek skandalon, literally, snare,… … Law dictionary
Slander — • The attributing to another of a fault of which one knows him to be innocent Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Slander Slander … Catholic encyclopedia
Slander — Slan der, n. [OE. sclandere, OF. esclandre, esclandle, escandre, F. esclandre, fr. L. scandalum, Gr. ??? a snare, stumbling block, offense, scandal; probably originally, the spring of a trap, and akin to Skr. skand to spring, leap. See {Scan},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slander — Slan der, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Slandered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Slandering}.] 1. To defame; to injure by maliciously uttering a false report; to tarnish or impair the reputation of by false tales maliciously told or propagated; to calumniate. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slander — n calumny, *detraction, backbiting, scandal Analogous words: defamation, vilification, aspersion, traducing (see corresponding verbs at MALIGN): *abuse, vituperation, invective, obloquy, scurrility slander vb defame, libel, calumniate, *malign,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
slander — [n] scandalous remark aspersion, backbiting*, backstabbing*, belittlement, black eye*, calumny, defamation, depreciation, detraction, dirt*, dirty linen*, disparagement, hit*, libel, lie, misrepresentation, muckraking, mud*, mud slinging*,… … New thesaurus
slander — [slan′dər] n. [ME sclaunder < Anglo Fr esclaundre (OFr esclandre, escandle) < LL(Ec) scandalum: see SCANDAL] 1. the utterance in the presence of another person of a false statement or statements, damaging to a third person s character or… … English World dictionary
slander — ► NOUN Law 1) the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person s reputation. Compare with LIBEL(Cf. ↑libelous). 2) a false and malicious spoken statement. ► VERB ▪ make such statements about. DERIVATIVES slanderer … English terms dictionary
SLANDER — The only instance of defamation in biblical law for which a penalty is prescribed is that of the virgin (Deut. 22:19) – and that defamation is in the nature of a matrimonial stratagem (cf. Deut. 22:16–17) rather than of a specifically defamatory… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
slander — ▪ I. slander slan‧der 1 [ˈslɑːndə ǁ ˈslændər] noun [countable, uncountable] LAW a spoken statement about someone that is not true and is intended to damage the good opinion that people have of him or her, or the legal offence of making a… … Financial and business terms
slander — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ gross (BrE), malicious, vicious, vile VERB + SLANDER ▪ be guilty of ▪ sue sb for … Collocations dictionary