Vilipendio in english

Vilification

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures

vilipendiar = vilify ; revile ; defame ; bespatter ; execrate ; excoriate. 

Example: Robert Kent's sole agenda is to attack Cuba and vilify the Cuban library community while supporting the US government's interventionist destabilization policies.Example: The pot calls the kettle black may be used when one scoundrel reviles another -- they are tarred with the same brush.Example: A former Thai magazine editor has been sentenced to 11 years in jail for defaming the country's king.Example: The newspapers, metropolitan and provincial, have bepraised or bespattered her; she has been deified in prose, and ridiculed in verse.Example: Here they are hated, despised, disliked and exacrated by all -- they should pack their goods and chattels and go back to the countries where they come from.Example: Although he doesn't execute journalists (yet) he excoriates them when they publish the truth which conflicts with the lies he spews.

vilipendio = obloquy ; vilification. 

Example: He has breasted an extraordinary amount of obloquy on behalf of our country's cause.Example: In my opinion, this initiative has developed de facto into a pitiless personal campaign of vilification against him.

Vilipendio synonyms

smear in spanish: frotis, pronunciation: smɪr part of speech: noun malignment in spanish: malignidad, pronunciation: məlaɪnmənt part of speech: noun
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