Malign


The meaning of the word Malign is: to say unpleasant things about someone or something, usually unfairly


Examples:

By spreading the cruel rumor, my sister hoped to malign her ex-boyfriend.

published by Joetta on 2021-03-08 12:04:22


Because Jack was angry about losing his job, he tried to malign his former employer to anyone who would listen.

published by Tessie on 2021-06-22 10:47:16


Although the attorney was upset about the judge’s decision, he did not malign the judicial system when he talked to the media.

published by Lona on 2021-04-04 08:37:06


When I was a child, my mother told me it was not nice to malign others because I would hate it if people talked unfairly about me.

published by Herschel on 2021-10-02 21:01:48


Do not malign me simply because you are jealous of my wealth!

published by Alyse on 2021-05-21 11:50:25


Because the candidate was worried about losing the election, he encouraged his staff to openly malign his opponents.

published by Kortney on 2021-04-08 17:34:37


Jessica decided to malign the other contestants to ensure she would win the beauty pageant.

published by Rosalie on 2021-03-02 05:45:23


Even though the singer has served her jail time, the press continues to malign her on a daily basis.

published by Lelah on 2021-07-23 05:13:03


Although Michael probably should malign his ex-wife for cheating on him, he refuses to say a bad thing about her.

published by Octavia on 2021-05-25 10:40:13


People who malign others by telling falsehoods are usually unhappy with their own lives.

published by Marvis on 2021-03-02 07:43:52


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