Sentences

malign in a sentence

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Definition

To malign means to speak about someone in a critical or harmful manner, often with the intention of damaging their reputation.

Sample Sentences

  1. The critics began to malign the actor's latest performance, claiming it lacked depth.
  2. Despite the rumors that sought to malign her character, she remained steadfast and dignified.
  3. It is unjust to malign a person's reputation based on unfounded allegations.
  4. The politician's speech was intended to malign his opponent rather than address the issues at hand.
  5. He felt compelled to speak out against those who would malign the hard work of his team.
  6. She was careful not to malign her colleague despite the heated discussion.
  7. The tabloid sought to malign the actor's reputation with unfounded rumors.
  8. It is unjust to malign someone based on hearsay without understanding their side of the story.
  9. His tendency to malign anyone who disagreed with him made it difficult to work as a team.
  10. The documentary aimed to shed light on the truth rather than malign the people involved.
  11. The critics began to malign the actor after the controversial film was released.
  12. Spreading rumors to malign someone's reputation is both unethical and harmful.
  13. Even though she was jealous, she had no right to malign her colleague in front of the team.
  14. He feared that his enemies would malign his hard work and dedication to the project.
  15. It's disheartening to see how easily people can malign others without knowing the full story.

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