"Slander" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Slander refers to the act of making a false statement about someone, often with the intention of damaging their reputation. It is a verbal form of defamation, where words are used to harm someone's good name or credibility. Slander can cause harm to a person's reputation, relationships, or even business.
Synonyms: defamation, libel, calumny, gossip, maligning
Example Sentences:
1. The politician was sued for slander after making false accusations against his opponent.
2. She was shocked to learn that her neighbor had refused to rent a house to another victim of the slander she had spread about him.
3. The company released a statement to clear up the slander that had damaged their reputation.
4. The comedian faced backlash after the court found her guilty of slander in a lawsuit filed by one of her former clients.
5. In this swift society, people are often quick to resort to slander and lose their self-control so they cannot quickly control them.
Slalom (noun): a course in which a boat or other vehicle follows a winding course that changes direction frequently, typically through gates or around obstacles.<br><br>Example: In the slalom competition, skiers had to navigate through narrow gates and take sharp turns to achieve the fastest time.<br><br>Or <br><br>to slalom: to steer (a boat, vehicle, or aircraft) through a course with many turns or changes in direction.<br><br>Example: The sailor had to slalom through the crowded harbor to reach the open sea.
noun - informal pl. Of slalom<br><br>1. a skiing competition in which competitors ski down a course with a series of gates through which they must pass.<br><br>Example: "The skier won the slalom competition by a narrow margin."