Definition of Slanderer. Meaning of Slanderer. Synonyms of Slanderer

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Definition of Slanderer

Slanderer
Slanderer Slan"der*er, n. One who slanders; a defamer; a calumniator. --Jer. Taylor.

Meaning of Slanderer from wikipedia

- ruins the slanderer, the listener, and the maligned. The divine presence will be denied to liars, hypocrites, scoffers, and slanderers. Slander is morally...
- Slander is a false or malicious claim that may harm someone's re****tion. Slander may also refer to: Slander of title, a species of malicious falsehood...
- In law, slander of title is normally a claim involving real estate in which one entity publishes a false statement that disparages or clouds another entity's...
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- The Slanderers is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Nat Ross and starring Johnnie Walker, Gladys Hulette, and Billy ****van. Johnnie Walker...
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- Slander is a 1957 American film noir drama film directed by Roy Rowland and starring Van Johnson, Ann Blyth and Steve Cochran. It was produced and distributed...
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- "To the Slanderers of Russia" (Russian: Клеветникам России, romanized: Klevetnikam Rossii) is a patriotic poem by Alexander Pushkin, published in 1831...