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(to say unpleasant things about (someone or something), especially without reason: He's always maligning his wife when she isn't there.) calumniar, difamar- malignantly
tr[mə'laɪn]1 (slander) calumniar, difamarmalign [mə'laɪn] vt: calumniar, difamarmalign adj: malignoadj.• malandrín adj.• maligno, -a adj.n.• maligno s.m.v.• calumniar v.• difamar v.
I mə'laɪntransitive verb \<\<person\>\> calumniar, difamar
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adjective maligno[mǝ'laɪn]1.ADJ maligno, malévolo2.VT [+ person, reputation] calumniar, difamar* * *
I [mə'laɪn]transitive verb \<\<person\>\> calumniar, difamar
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adjective maligno
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