Calumniators [noun]

Definition of Calumniators:

mean lady

Synonyms of Calumniators:


Opposite/Antonyms of Calumniators:

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Sentence/Example of Calumniators:

Often one serious word will suffice to silence a calumniator of the Faith and cause him to blush.

If anyone, thereafter, dares accuse you of having had a son before your marriage, treat him as a vile calumniator.

I shall charitably suppose that some infamous calumniator has belied me to you.

As he had fled, and did not appear to answer the summons, he had been expelled from the University as a traitor and calumniator.

It is well known that the said calumniator did, at many periods of his life, make use of the services of a calceolarius.

Every honourable man would rather be calumniated than a calumniator—every sensible man, too, for calumny is the worst policy.

Hereafter you will stand in the pillory of history as a defamer—a calumniator of the dead.

With a delicacy that was very natural, Jules had concealed from his wife the calumny and the death of the calumniator.

And yet no one, however holy and devoted his life may be, is safe from the tongue of the calumniator.

Leave me,” said he, “without telling me either the calumny, or the name of the villainous calumniator!