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BACKBITER

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back⋅bite

[bak-bahyt] verb, -bit, -bit⋅ten or (Informal) -bit; -bit⋅ing.
–verb (used with object)
1. to attack the character or reputation of (a person who is not present).
–verb (used without object)
2. to speak unfavorably or slanderously of a person who is not present.

Origin:
1125–75; ME; see back 1 , bite


backbiter, noun


1. belittle, disparage, deprecate; slander, libel, defame.
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back·bite   (bāk'bīt')   
v.   back·bit (-bĭt'), back·bit·ten (-bĭt'n), back·bit·ing, back·bites

v.   tr.
To speak spitefully or slanderously about (another).
v.   intr.
To speak spitefully or slanderously about a person.
back'bit'er n.
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