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besmirch
[ bih-smurch ]
verb (used with object)
- to soil; tarnish; discolor.
- to detract from the honor or luster of:
to besmirch someone's good name.
Synonyms: , , , , , , ,
besmirch
/ ɪˈɜːʃ /
verb
- to make dirty; soil
- to reduce the brightness or lustre of
- to sully (often in the phrase besmirch ( a person's ) name )
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·İ noun
- ܲb· adjective
Example Sentences
"It is an unadulterated lie because it tries to besmirch the very DNA of a new South Africa that was born under the leadership of someone like Nelson Mandela," he told the BBC World Service.
"What happened thereafter has besmirched the unsuspecting town of Kidwelly," he said.
Whitfield, who is biracial, claimed that Hassan’s comments about how she got the job on the show besmirched her merits, something that Black women often have to deal with in the workforce.
Even though Salon never asked folks about gun control, many Republicans brought it up, worried that this incident might besmirch their support for even more gun deregulation.
Instead, “People getting ready to do things” is spelled out in egg yolk, besmirching the virginal purity of its white satin support; and “It’s only vanishing cream” is translucent shellac disappearing against deathly black.
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