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slanderer Meaning in Bengali



 পরনিন্দক, পরিবাদক,

Noun:

পরনিন্দক,





slanderer's Usage Examples:

۝ Woe to every backbiter, slanderer, ۝ who amasses.


The word retains the same meaning ("slanderer") in Modern Greek and French (where it also can mean "informer").


chronicler William of Tyre did not like him, calling him "a brawler and a slanderer, ever active in stirring up trouble", and Miles insulted the other barons.


exonerating documents led to a posthumous pardon and the posting of his slanderer to Tsukushi Province.


Its literal meaning is witness or more pejoratively tinged accusator or slanderer (from Middle High German vürbringer, an agent noun derived from mhg.


the minister Detlev von Einsiedel (1773–1861) denouncing him as the slanderer of John (Johannisschander).


Robert Fulford, for example, called him Frank's "slanderer-in-chief" Bate purchased Bentley's share of Ottawa Frank during the 1990s.


expelled from the Paris Association of Foreign Journalists as a "dishonest slanderer".


"scourge of Homer"; in the modern period, Cervantes calls Zoilus a "slanderer" in the preface to Don Quixote and there is also a (now disused) proverb.


object, the stolen item must be returned; or, if one slanders another, the slanderer must ask the injured party for forgiveness); pursuing works of chesed.


At dinner, Flavia praises her slanderer, and Arthur lashes out about artists.


than "messenger", and diabolos means Job's "devil" more often than mere "slanderer".


leaning book on the shelf, which states that Holbein would rather have a slanderer than an imitator.


Liar and slanderer DrugWarrant Drug-Terror Connection Disputed The Washington Post Drug War.


untruth, who though slandered or struck still shows friendship for the slanderer or the striker, who never thinks of doing ill to others, who restrains.


He called the slanderer a friend, expressed gratefulness for the slander, for it brought him closer.


Dinant agrees to meet her slanderer and defend her, even though he will miss his appointment with Beaupre.



Synonyms:

traducer; libeler; depreciator; detractor; vilifier; maligner; defamer; disparager; knocker; backbiter;

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