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calumnious

[kuh-luhm-nee-uhs] / kəˈlʌm ni əs /


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Garland wasn’t such an easy target: He helped to prosecute the Oklahoma City bombing attackers and the Unabomber, so calumnious condemnations of his work as a lawyer wouldn’t fly.

From Slate • Mar. 16, 2016

"I decided not to waive this fundamental right to restore my honor, dignity and integrity following the calumnious accusations I suffered," Temarii wrote in a letter released by the OFC.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 1, 2010

Earlier this spring, the Vatican newspaper, L’Osservatore Romano, dismissed news reports questioning the pope’s role handling abuse as archbishop of Munich in 1980 and as prefect for the Vatican’s doctrinal office as a calumnious “attack.”

From New York Times • Jun. 11, 2010

During a mad contest for the 100 vacant parliamentary seats, the art of calumnious oratory was carried to heights seldom or never attained before.

From Time Magazine Archive

We may well give as little heed as did C�sar himself to the calumnious stigma upon his name which disgraces the pages of the historians and the verse of Catullus.

From Roman Women by Brittain, Alfred