libellous
adjective mainly UK (US usually libelous) uk/ˈlaɪ.bəl.əs/ us/ˈlaɪ.bəl.əs/
(文字性的)诬蔑的,诽谤的,中伤的
A piece of writing that is libellous contains bad and false statements about a person.
libellous accusations 诽谤性的指控
We reserve the right to edit letters and remove anything potentially libellous. 我们保留权利编辑信件及删除任何可能导致诽谤的文句。
See: libel
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- Another problem is its political partisanship, which has led to reporting which is quite often libellous.
- Internet service providers in the US were yesterday celebrating a supreme court ruling that gave them full protection against any libellous or abusive message sent over the web.
- We said that if he printed anything libellous or defamatory, we would take legal action.
- Your campaign poster is libellous. Please remove it immediately or we will be forced to institute proceedings against you.