Defamers [noun]
Definition of Defamers:
derogator
Opposite/Antonyms of Defamers:
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Sentence/Example of Defamers:
I defy the ingenuity of man to show that Mr. Hastings is not the defamer of the service.
As an index of public sentiment in the community where the defamed and the defamer resided, I will state two facts.
The courts cannot protect from its venom, and to kill a defamer and a falsifier is not yet adjudged as legalized slaughter.
Hereafter you will stand in the pillory of history as a defamer—a calumniator of the dead.
Therefore has her latest and greatest defamer, Maeterlinck, branded her as ungrateful and perfidious.
Is the opposite extreme to a defamer, for the one speaks ill falsely, and the other well, and both slander the truth.
Far better it was that the husband should prove the defamer of his wife, than that my darling child should prove a profligate.
It is not surprising that the eloquent Greek woman thus serves the defamer of her sex.
A thief, debtor, slanderer, or defamer may become the slave of the one he has wronged.
You are a property thief, a receiver of stolen goods, a defamer of character.