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Main Entry: traduce
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: violate

Synonyms:

calumniate, defame, denigrate, disgrace, malign, slander, slur, smear, vilify
Main Entry: blacken
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: malign; smear

Synonyms:

asperse, attack, bad-mouth, blot, blotch, calumniate, decry, defame, defile, denigrate, dishonor, do a number on, give a black eye, knock*, libel, malign, rip up and down, rip*, slander, slur, smudge, stain, sully, taint, tarnish, traduce, vilify

Antonyms:

compliment, enhance, praise
Main Entry: broken
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: forgotten, ignored (promise)

Synonyms:

abandoned, dishonored, disobeyed, disregarded, ignored, infringed, isolated, retracted, traduced, transgressed, violated

Antonyms:

kept
Main Entry: decry
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: criticize, blame

Synonyms:

abuse, asperse, bad-mouth, belittle, calumniate, censure, condemn, cry down, defame, denounce, depreciate, derogate, detract, devalue, diminish, discount, discredit, disgrace, disparage, do a number on, downgrade, dump on, hit*, knock*, lower, malign, mark down, minimize, opprobriate, pan, poor-mouth, put down, rail against, rap, reprehend, reprobate, run down, slam*, take away, take swipe at, throw stones at, traduce, underestimate, underrate, undervalue, vilify, write off

Antonyms:

applaud, compliment, exalt, laud, praise
Main Entry: defame
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: inflict libel or slander

Synonyms:

asperse, bad-mouth, belie, besmirch, blacken, blister, calumniate, cast aspersions on, cast slur on, denigrate, detract, discredit, disgrace, dishonor, disparage, do a number on, knock, malign, pan, put zingers on, roast, scandalize, scorch, slam, smear, speak evil of, stigmatize, throw mud at, traduce, vilify, villainize, vituperate

Antonyms:

approve, commend, compliment, exalt, praise
Main Entry: denigrate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: belittle, malign

Synonyms:

asperse, bad mouth, besmirch, blacken, blister, calumniate, decry, defame, dis, disparage, give black eye, impugn, knock*, libel, mudsling, put down*, revile, rip up, roast, run down, scandalize, slander, tear down, traduce, vilify

Antonyms:

boost, cherish, compliment, praise
Main Entry: depreciate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: belittle, ridicule

Synonyms:

abuse, asperse, attack, calumniate, censure, clamor against, condemn, contemn, decry, defame, denigrate, denounce, deprecate, deride, derogate, detract, discount, discountenance, discredit, disgrace, disparage, dispraise, fault, find fault with, humble, knock, look down on, lower, malign, minimize, put down, rap, revile, roast, run down, scoff at, scorn, slam, slander, slight, slur, smear, sneer at, spurn, take down a peg, traduce, underestimate, underrate, undervalue, vilify

Antonyms:

approve, commend, compliment, exalt, laud, praise, recommend
Main Entry: disparage
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: criticize; detract from

Synonyms:

abuse, belittle, chill*, cry down, decry, defame, degrade, deject, demoralize, denigrate, deprecate, depreciate, deride, derogate, dis, discourage, discredit, disdain, dishearten, dismiss, dispirit, dispraise, downcry, dump on, lower, malign, minimize, pan, put down, put hooks in, rap, ridicule, roast, run down, scorch, scorn, slam*, slander, smear, sour grapes, tear down, traduce, underestimate, underrate, undervalue, vilify, write off

Antonyms:

approve, commend, compliment, flatter, laud, praise, sanction
Main Entry: impugn
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: criticize, challenge

Synonyms:

assail, attack, blast, break, call into question, cast aspersions upon, cast doubt upon, come down on, contradict, contravene, cross, cut to shreds, deny, disaffirm, dispute, gainsay, knock*, negate, negative, oppose, pin something on, put down*, question, resist, run down, skin alive, slam*, smear, stick it to, swipe at, tar, throw doubt on, throw the book at, thumb nose at, traduce, trash, traverse, zap, zing
Notes: to impugn is to dispute the truth, validity, or honesty of; to oppugn is to dispute the truth or validity of, to strive against

Antonyms:

flatter, praise
Main Entry: libel
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: purposefully lie about someone

Synonyms:

asperse, bad-mouth, blister, burlesque, calumniate, caricature, crack, defame, denigrate, derogate, drag name through mud, give a black eye, knock, malign, mark wrong, mark*, revile, roast, scandalize, scorch, sizzle, slur, smear, tear down, traduce, travesty, vilify

Antonyms:

tell truth
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