"Libeled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Libeled refers to a person or thing that is falsely and scandalously spoken of, written about, or represented in a way that damages their reputation.
Libations refers to drinks, especially wine or other beverages served at meals or social gatherings. It can also refer to the act of drinking or making offerings to gods or spirits. In a more formal or literary sense, it can also mean a drink or a toast offered to someone in honor of them, such as a toast to a guest or someone being celebrated.
I apologize, but I couldn't find any meaning for the word "libatory". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that doesn't exist. Could you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?
Libel refers to a written or published false statement that damages the reputation of a person or group of people. It is a form of defamation, which is an injury to one's good name or reputation.
A libellant is a person who files a complaint or a lawsuit, typically in a maritime or admiralty court, alleging wrongdoing or injury caused by a ship or its owner. The term is often used to describe the plaintiff in a lawsuit where the cause of action arises out of a maritime or admiralty issue, such as a shipwreck or a collision at sea.
Libellants are people who bring a lawsuit or file a complaint, typically in a court of law, usually against another individual or party.
Libellee is a relatively rare or obsolete English word. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, it refers to a formal written statement or declaration, especially one used in law or diplomacy.