Advertisement
Advertisement
libelous
[ lahy-buh-luhs ]
Discover More
Other Words From
- libel·ous·ly especially British, libel·lous·ly adverb
- non·libel·ous adjective
- non·libel·ous·ly adverb
- un·libel·lous adjective
- un·libel·lous·ly adverb
- un·libel·ous adjective
- un·libel·ous·ly adverb
Discover More
Example Sentences
The words were neither libelous nor offensive; this was simply a matter of taste.
And unlike campaign ads, if potentially libelous super-PAC ads are aired, television stations can be held liable.
We learn from this letter that The Journals remarks on the Jireh product are libelous.
We have made them many times and for several years past; if libelous, the manufacturer has excellent grounds for damages.
The alleged oath is scurrilous, wicked and libelous and must be the invention of an impious and venomous mind.
But, it got wind, and was seized as libelous, and brought the unlucky poet into severe affliction.
If it is libelous, then the writer and the publisher should both be held responsible in damages.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse