defame
/dɪˈfeɪm/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˈfeɪm/ (ame, ipa) · /di-ˈfām dē-/ (ame, mw)
defame — 動詞
- defamepresent simple I / you / we / they
- defameshe / she / it
- defamedpast simple
- defaming-ing form
1. to make other people think badly of someone or an organization by spreading lies
誹謗
散布不實說法毀壞名聲
to make other people think badly of someone or an organization by spreading lies about them in speech or writing.
James sued the blogger after false posts defamed his restaurant online.
James 因為那名部落客用不實貼文在網路上誹謗他的餐廳而提告。
defame + business with false posts
The article defamed Yuna by inventing a story about stolen club money.
那篇報導捏造偷社團經費的故事來誹謗 Yuna。
defame someone by inventing a story
A local radio host defamed the coach with lies about fixed games.
一名地方電台主持人用關於打假球的謊言誹謗那位教練。
Rohan said his uncle was defamed by a fake crime report.
Rohan 說,他叔叔被一則假犯罪報導誹謗。
Christopher warned staff not to defame former workers on social media.
Christopher 警告員工,不要在社群媒體上誹謗前員工。
文法句型
defame + person/group/business
defame someone by + -ing
be defamed by + false report/story
用法筆記
Often used in legal or media contexts when false statements harm a public reputation. Unlike "criticize", it suggests the claim is untrue, not merely harsh or negative.