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- VILIFY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Vilify came to English (via Middle English and Late Latin) from the Latin adjective vilis, meaning “cheap” or “vile ” Someone who has been vilified, accordingly, has had their reputation tarnished or cheapened in such a way that they’re viewed as morally reprehensible
- VILIFYING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
VILIFYING definition: 1 present participle of vilify 2 to say or write unpleasant things about someone or something, in… Learn more
- Vilifying - definition of vilifying by The Free Dictionary
Define vilifying vilifying synonyms, vilifying pronunciation, vilifying translation, English dictionary definition of vilifying tr v vil·i·fied , vil·i·fy·ing , vil·i·fies To attack the reputation of with strong or abusive criticism
- vilify verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
to say or write unpleasant things about somebody something so that other people will have a low opinion of them vilify somebody something A campaign was mounted to vilify the leaders of the organization She has been vilified and misunderstood by her community
- VILIFY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1 to revile with abusive or defamatory language; malign 2 rare to make vile; debase; degrade Click for more definitions
- vilifying - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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- Vilify Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
He was vilified in the press for his comments
- Vilify - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
To vilify someone is to spread nasty stories about them, whether true or not The verb vilify comes from the same root as the word vile and is a negative word if ever there was one! One way to remember the word is to think about how it sounds — like the word villain (which is unrelated and comes from villa)
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