libel

[US]/ˈlaɪbl/
[UK]/ˈlaɪbl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. defamation; a false statement that damages a person's reputation
vt. defame; slander; accuse

Example Sentences

A countercharge of libel was made by the opposing counsel.

a libel calculated to injure the company's reputation.

a libel trial is in large parts intensely soporific.

He wrote a libel against her character.

The jury awarded libel damages of £100,000.

they have been living on a knife-edge since his libel action.

The cost of defending the libel action almost bankrupted the small magazine.

Or when must he laugh, so as to be secure from being taken up as a libeler?

aspersion, calumny, defame, denigrate, discredit, libel, malign, slander, slur, stigmatise, traduce, vilify.

The ensuing publicity caused the entertainer to regret having sued the newspaper for libeling his character. See also Synonyms at sinister

Real-world Examples

Digital technology makes it easy to disseminate libel widely and anonymously.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

Well, there are obviously several laws in Germany regulating speech including libel and defamation.

Source: NPR News April 2016 Collection

The wantonly libeled men had thus become creditors of the libeler!

Source: American Original Language Arts Volume 5

Ressa was found guilty last year of libel and sentenced to jail.

Source: VOA Special October 2021 Collection

Other laws recriminalise libel and create a blacklist of (loosely defined) offensive websites.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

In Britain, he could take her to court for libel, saying bad things about him.

Source: Learn English by Watching Movies with VOA

Libel law, by contrast, badly needs reform.

Source: The Economist - Comprehensive

Two sorts of legal reform are suggested, on privacy and libel.

Source: The Economist - Comprehensive

Thanks to stringent libel laws, critics of the government could easily be hit with devastating lawsuits.

Source: Biography of Famous Historical Figures

Donald Trump has launched a libel action against CNN, accusing the US broadcaster of comparing him to Hitler.

Source: BBC Listening Collection October 2022

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