noun
- a false statement made to damage someone’s reputation; slander
Usage: formal
Examples
- The politician sued the newspaper for publishing calumnies about his personal life.
- She refused to respond to the calumny spread by her former business partner.
- The author’s reputation was damaged by calumnies circulated by jealous rivals.
- He was known for spreading calumny about anyone who disagreed with him.
- The court found that the accusations were nothing more than malicious calumny.
- Despite the calumnies against her character, she maintained her dignity.
- The campaign was marked by calumny and personal attacks rather than policy debates.