Traducer

Synonyms for "traducer" (15 found)

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6 translations across 5 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • клеветник noun (one who maligns another)

German

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  • Verleumder noun (one who maligns another)
  • Verleumderin noun (one who maligns another)

Irish

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  • aithiseoir noun (one who maligns another)

Swedish

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  • belackare noun (one who maligns another)

Turkish

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  • iftiracı noun (one who maligns another)

Sample sentences

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She was silent, and he went on with increasing vehemence: “I am still that Edgar Ravenswood who, for your affection, renounced the dear ties by which injured honour bound him to seek vengeance. I am that Ravenswood who, for your sake, forgave, nay, clasped hands in friendship with, the oppressor and pillager of his house, the traducer and murderer of his father.”

Source: tatoeba (7760772)

I should be sorry indeed to leave behind me such a reputation as I seem to have hereabouts—though, indeed, a man is very helpless in these cases. He is at a hopeless disadvantage when a woman is his traducer. I can see that Jim Urquhart will never be a friend of mine again, whatever happens.

Source: tatoeba (12192423)

I greatly mistrust that the Bohemian on our shores is a much-abused man. To his traducer, who casts up anarchism against him, he replies that the last census (1880) shows his people to have the fewest criminals of all in proportion to numbers.

Source: wiktionary

In short, Mr. Price defended the country against its traducers, saying that, "so far from the Territory deserving the title of White Elephant, it was a credit to South Australia, and a valuable portion of her possessions."

Source: wiktionary

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