noun🔗ShareDeshonra, difamaciónDisgrace, dishonour."The defame of the new teacher spread quickly through the school, damaging her reputation. "La difamación de la nueva maestra se extendió rápidamente por la escuela, dañando su reputación.charactermorallawcommunicationsocietynegativeguiltvalueactionmediaChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareDifamación, calumniaDefamation; slander, libel."The defame of the mayor damaged his reputation significantly. "La difamación del alcalde dañó significativamente su reputación.lawmediacommunicationstatementwritingChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareDifamar, calumniarTo disgrace; to bring into disrepute."The gossip spread online defamed the teacher, damaging her reputation among the students. "Los chismes difundidos en línea difamaron a la maestra, dañando su reputación entre los estudiantes.communicationmediacharactermorallawsocietyguiltChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareDifamar, calumniarTo charge; to accuse (someone) of an offence."The teacher defamed the student by accusing him of cheating on the exam. "El profesor difamó al estudiante acusándolo de hacer trampa en el examen.lawcommunicationmediastatementsocietyactionguiltmoralChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareDifamar, calumniarTo harm or diminish the reputation of; to disparage."to defame somebody"difamar a alguiencommunicationlawmediasocietycharactermoralguiltstatementwordactionbusinesspoliticsattitudevaluerightpersonChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading