vilification
vilification — 名詞
1. the act of speaking or writing extremely harsh, insulting things about a person
詆毀;譭謗
以惡毒言論打擊他人名譽
the act of speaking or writing extremely harsh, insulting things about a person or group in order to make other people hate them or reject them publicly
The vilification of teachers in the local press hurt the morale of the entire school.
地方報紙對教師的詆毀已經傷害了整所學校的士氣。
vilification + of + [group]
Elena became the target of systematic vilification after she spoke out against the company's policies.
Elena 在公開批評公司政策之後,便成為系統性詆毀的目標。
target of systematic vilification
The senator faced months of vicious vilification on social media before the election.
那位參議員在選舉前數月,在社群媒體上遭受了惡毒的詆毀。
Sari urged her supporters to focus on real issues instead of the vilification of rivals.
Sari 呼籲她的支持者關注真正的議題,而非對競爭對手的詆毀。
- defamation
more specifically legal; refers to damaging someone's reputation through false statements, while vilification can include true statements made with malicious intent
- slander
narrower; refers specifically to spoken defamation, whereas vilification can be spoken or written
- character assassination
more dramatic and informal; emphasises the personal, deliberate destruction of someone's good name over time
文法句型
vilification + of + [person/group]
用法筆記
Typically uncountable; the countable use (e.g. 'a vilification') is rare. Often appears with premodifying adjectives such as 'systematic', 'vicious', 'political', or 'personal'.