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29 Solutions for Crossword Clue:
Calumniate.

Length
Calumniate with 4 letters
SLUR 4
Calumniate with 5 letters
ABUSE 5
BELIE 5
BLAME 5
DECRY 5
LIBEL 5
LOWER 5
SMEAR 5
Calumniate with 6 letters
DEFAME 6
ACCUSE 6
MALIGN 6
VILIFY 6
Calumniate with 7 letters
ASPERSE 7
TRADUCE 7
BLACKEN 7
SLANDER 7
TARNISH 7
Calumniate with 8 letters
BELITTLE 8
BESMIRCH 8
DENOUNCE 8
DISGRACE 8
Calumniate with 9 letters
BLACKWASH 9
DENIGRATE 9
DEPRECATE 9
DISPARAGE 9
Calumniate with 10 letters
DENUNCIATE 10
SCANDALISE 10
SCANDALIZE 10
Calumniate with 12 letters
MISREPRESENT 12

Definition for Calumniate

Definition: To calumniate is to falsely defame or slander someone, intentionally spreading false and damaging statements about their character, reputation, or actions. This act of malicious misrepresentation seeks to harm the person's standing or create doubt and diminish their credibility. Calumniating individuals often rely on baseless accusations or distorted information to tarnish the target's reputation and bring discredit upon their name. It is a form of verbal assault that can have severe consequences on both personal and professional fronts, as it aims to poison others' perceptions and sow discord.

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  1. What are the shortest and longest solutions for Calumniate?

    The shortest answer for the term Calumniate is SLUR with 4 letters. The longest answer MISREPRESENT has 12 letters.

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    Our database contains 29 solutions for the crossword term Calumniate.

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