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libel vs smirch

smirch vs libel

libel and smirch both are nouns.

libel and smirch both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
libel Yes No Yes No
smirch Yes No Yes No
As verbs, smirch is a hypernym of libel; that is, smirch is a word with a broader meaning than libel:
  • libel: print slanderous statements against
  • smirch: charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone
Other hypernyms of libel include asperse, besmirch, calumniate, defame, denigrate, slander, smear, sully.
libel (noun) smirch (noun)
a false and malicious publication printed for the purpose of defaming a living person an act that brings discredit to the person who does it
the written statement of a plaintiff explaining the cause of action (the defamation) and any relief he seeks a blemish made by dirt
libel (verb) smirch (verb)
print slanderous statements against charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone
smear so as to make dirty or stained
Difference between libel and smirch

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