অপবাদ, দুর্নাম, কলঙ্ক, নিন্দা, অনুবাদ, কুত্সা, দোষ
(1) A false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions.
(2) An abusive attack on a person's character or good name.
(3) A malicious attack.
(4) Slander.
(1) Some people will tell you that it rains in Wales most days but that's a vicious calumny .
(2) As the first barrister briefed in that seminal case, it behoves me to respond to this ignorant calumny .
(3) You risk committing the sin of calumny .
(4) What ethical responsibility does a bulletin board system bear towards publishing this calumny ?
(5) It creates a nexus of links that increase the chance that the calumny will come to the top of a google search.
(6) The management of the countryside, in which we landowners and farmers take such pride and for which we so often receive so much calumny , is just doing the same things on a still larger scale.
(7) It pains us to be a subject of real calumny , unjustifiably so.
(8) I'm sure both parts of this assertion are mere calumny .
(9) This calumny would be delightedly used by Caesar's enemies throughout his life to imply his homosexuality.
(10) Scandal, woe and calumny struck the otherwise genteel junior school carol concert last night.
(11) I can only get away with this calumny because of the shield of anonymity.
(12) It is symbolic of the way that this glamorous Italian has ridden out the storm of controversy, calumny and secrecy surrounding the building, designed by her late husband.
(13) The notion that his allegations may be no more than calumny , or suspicion without substance doesn't seem to bother him.
(14) I find myself the victim of a campaign of calumny and abuse.
(15) It would be a calumny on the reputation of that great man to suggest it.
(16) Incidentally, he takes her to task for disseminating such calumny .
(17) A bitter struggle marked by calumny and litigation
(18) I'd just like to say that, having recently returned from Tangiers, this is a complete calumny against a fine bunch of traders.
(19) Weapons or slander do not cut it; fire or false presentation does not burn it; water or calumny does not moisten it, and wind or rumour does not dry it.
(20) He defended his beliefs with vigour, but in the end was overwhelmed by the flood of insult and calumny to which he was subjected.
slander
aspersion
obloquy