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as·perse
/əˈspɝs, æ-/
(
vt
.)灑水,中傷,誹謗
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
As·perse
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Aspersed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Aspersing
.]
1.
To
sprinkle
,
as
water
or
dust
,
upon
anybody
or
anything
,
or
to
besprinkle
any
one
with
a
liquid
or
with
dust
.
2.
To
bespatter
with
foul
reports
or
false
and
injurious
charges
;
to
tarnish
in
point
of
reputation
or
good
name
;
to
slander
or
calumniate
;
as
,
to
asperse
a
poet
or
his
writings
;
to
asperse
a
man's
character
.
With
blackest
crimes
aspersed
.
--
Cowper
.
Syn:
--
To
slander
;
defame
;
detract
from
;
calumniate
;
vilify
.
Usage:
--
To
Asperse
,
Defame
,
Slander
,
Calumniate
.
These
words
have
in
common
the
idea
of
falsely
assailing
the
character
of
another
.
To
asperse
is
figuratively
to
cast
upon
a
character
hitherto
unsullied
the
imputation
of
blemishes
or
faults
which
render
it
offensive
or
loathsome
.
To
defame
is
to
detract
from
a
man's
honor
and
reputation
by
charges
calculated
to
load
him
with
infamy
.
Slander
(
etymologically
the
same
as
scandal
)
and
calumniate
,
from
the
Latin
,
have
in
common
the
sense
of
circulating
reports
to
a
man's
injury
from
unworthy
or
malicious
motives
.
Men
asperse
their
neighbors
by
malignant
insinuations
;
they
defame
by
advancing
charges
to
blacken
or
sully
their
fair
fame
;
they
slander
or
calumniate
by
spreading
injurious
reports
which
are
false
,
or
by
magnifying
slight
faults
into
serious
errors
or
crimes
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
asperse
v
:
charge
falsely
or
with
malicious
intent
;
attack
the
good
name
and
reputation
of
someone
; "
The
journalists
have
defamed
me
!" "
The
article
in
the
paper
sullied
my
reputation
" [
syn
:
defame
,
slander
,
smirch
,
denigrate
,
calumniate
,
smear
,
sully
,
besmirch
]
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