besmirching

[bih-smur-ching]

besmirching Definition

  • 1to damage the reputation of someone or something in the opinion of others
  • 2to make something dirty or stained

Using besmirching: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "besmirching" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The article was accused of besmirching the reputation of the politician.

  • Example

    He felt that his good name had been besmirched by the false accusations.

  • Example

    The mud besmirched her dress and shoes.

besmirching Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for besmirching

Antonyms for besmirching

Phrases with besmirching

  • besmirch someone's character

    to damage the reputation of someone

    Example

    The rumors were spread to besmirch his character.

  • besmirch someone's name

    to damage the reputation of someone

    Example

    The false accusations were made to besmirch his name.

  • besmirch someone's honor

    to damage the reputation of someone

    Example

    The scandal besmirched his honor and integrity.

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Summary: besmirching in Brief

The verb 'besmirching' [bih-smur-ching] means to damage the reputation of someone or something, or to make something dirty or stained. It is often used in the context of character assassination, as in 'The article was accused of besmirching the reputation of the politician.' Synonyms include 'sully,' 'tarnish,' 'defame,' and 'discredit.'