Maligned Meaning in English
word · lemma: malign
释义
Describes someone or something that is spoken about in a very negative or unfair way by others.
用法与细微差别
'Maligned' is quite formal and often used in written or journalistic English. It usually suggests unfair criticism or false accusation, as in 'the maligned politician.' Common with the verb 'to be' (e.g., 'was maligned'), and rarely used in everyday spoken English.
例句
The new employee was maligned by some coworkers.
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The company was maligned in the press after the accident.
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He felt maligned by the false rumors.
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That film was unfairly maligned when it first came out.
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She's often maligned, but those who know her see her true character.
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Fast food is heavily maligned, yet millions of people eat it every day.
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