defamy

[dih-fuh-mee]

defamy Definition

the act of defaming; false or unjustified injury of the good reputation of another, as by slander or libel; calumny.

Using defamy: Examples

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

  • Example

    The politician sued the newspaper for defamy.

  • Example

    The company was accused of defamy by its competitors.

  • Example

    The celebrity's reputation was ruined by a campaign of defamy.

defamy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for defamy

Phrases with defamy

  • to accuse someone of defaming you

    Example

    He cried defamy when he was accused of stealing.

  • the act of harming someone's reputation by making false statements about them

    Example

    The actress filed a lawsuit against the magazine for defamation of character.

  • to take legal action against someone for defaming you

    Example

    The businessman threatened to sue for defamy after being accused of corruption.

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Summary: defamy in Brief

'Defamy' [dih-fuh-mee] is a noun that refers to the act of defaming someone, usually through slander or libel. It can cause unjustified injury to the reputation of another person, and is often used in legal contexts. Phrases like 'cry defamy' and 'sue for defamy' are commonly used. 'Defamation of character' is a related phrase that refers to the act of harming someone's reputation by making false statements about them.