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What do you call a person who intentionally malign someon'e image in front of others?


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I have faced such situation twice or thrice in my Uni. and work life. Due to competition your peer or ill-wisher tries to you put in dark light intentionally. So, it gives wrong impression of you to other people. If your ill-wisher succeed, then your image in spoiled in front of others without you actually doing any wrong.



So, what you call a person who spoils your image or malign your image in public.



For example, He is a ____. He spoiled my image in my office.



In real, he did not spoiled my image, but he tried and my co-workers supported me. One more thing, I use to use ill-wisher until now but I feel I need one perfect word. Using ill-wisher sounds stupid.










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    I have faced such situation twice or thrice in my Uni. and work life. Due to competition your peer or ill-wisher tries to you put in dark light intentionally. So, it gives wrong impression of you to other people. If your ill-wisher succeed, then your image in spoiled in front of others without you actually doing any wrong.



    So, what you call a person who spoils your image or malign your image in public.



    For example, He is a ____. He spoiled my image in my office.



    In real, he did not spoiled my image, but he tried and my co-workers supported me. One more thing, I use to use ill-wisher until now but I feel I need one perfect word. Using ill-wisher sounds stupid.










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      I have faced such situation twice or thrice in my Uni. and work life. Due to competition your peer or ill-wisher tries to you put in dark light intentionally. So, it gives wrong impression of you to other people. If your ill-wisher succeed, then your image in spoiled in front of others without you actually doing any wrong.



      So, what you call a person who spoils your image or malign your image in public.



      For example, He is a ____. He spoiled my image in my office.



      In real, he did not spoiled my image, but he tried and my co-workers supported me. One more thing, I use to use ill-wisher until now but I feel I need one perfect word. Using ill-wisher sounds stupid.










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      I have faced such situation twice or thrice in my Uni. and work life. Due to competition your peer or ill-wisher tries to you put in dark light intentionally. So, it gives wrong impression of you to other people. If your ill-wisher succeed, then your image in spoiled in front of others without you actually doing any wrong.



      So, what you call a person who spoils your image or malign your image in public.



      For example, He is a ____. He spoiled my image in my office.



      In real, he did not spoiled my image, but he tried and my co-workers supported me. One more thing, I use to use ill-wisher until now but I feel I need one perfect word. Using ill-wisher sounds stupid.







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          The richness of English for approximate synonyms suggests that you are far from being alone in having been upset by a:



          vilifier, traducer, disparager, denigrator, panner, defamer, knocker, and maligner!



          Most of those synonyms imply an element of untruth (libel, slander) so they may not quite express the meaning you seek.






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          • It is more than criticizing me. He acts actively to malign my reputation. I checked all your suggestions. Thanks!

            – Vicky.R
            Mar 28 at 7:13






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            Informally, he bad-mouths you.

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          I think it is a detractor:

          someone who criticizes something or someone, often unfairly:



          // His detractors claim that his fierce temper makes him unsuitable for leadership.
          (https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/detractor)



          According to Oxford English Dictionary
          (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/detractor):



          detractor



          NOUN



          A person who disparages someone or something.



          There's a list of synonyms:
          critic, disparager, denigrator, deprecator, belittler, attacker, censurer, fault-finder, carper, backbiter, caviller, reviler, vilifier, slanderer, libeller, calumniator, defamer, traducer






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          • not only by words but he also acts to malign me. like sending email from my workstation or something like that. thank you

            – Vicky.R
            Mar 28 at 7:15











          • "Maligner" is a synonym of "detractor".

            – user307254
            Mar 28 at 8:12











          • yes yes.. but it is not just about speaking in evil manner but also doing wrong

            – Vicky.R
            Mar 28 at 8:37











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          The richness of English for approximate synonyms suggests that you are far from being alone in having been upset by a:



          vilifier, traducer, disparager, denigrator, panner, defamer, knocker, and maligner!



          Most of those synonyms imply an element of untruth (libel, slander) so they may not quite express the meaning you seek.






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          • It is more than criticizing me. He acts actively to malign my reputation. I checked all your suggestions. Thanks!

            – Vicky.R
            Mar 28 at 7:13






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            Informally, he bad-mouths you.

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          The richness of English for approximate synonyms suggests that you are far from being alone in having been upset by a:



          vilifier, traducer, disparager, denigrator, panner, defamer, knocker, and maligner!



          Most of those synonyms imply an element of untruth (libel, slander) so they may not quite express the meaning you seek.






          share|improve this answer























          • It is more than criticizing me. He acts actively to malign my reputation. I checked all your suggestions. Thanks!

            – Vicky.R
            Mar 28 at 7:13






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            Informally, he bad-mouths you.

            – Xanne
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          The richness of English for approximate synonyms suggests that you are far from being alone in having been upset by a:



          vilifier, traducer, disparager, denigrator, panner, defamer, knocker, and maligner!



          Most of those synonyms imply an element of untruth (libel, slander) so they may not quite express the meaning you seek.






          share|improve this answer













          The richness of English for approximate synonyms suggests that you are far from being alone in having been upset by a:



          vilifier, traducer, disparager, denigrator, panner, defamer, knocker, and maligner!



          Most of those synonyms imply an element of untruth (libel, slander) so they may not quite express the meaning you seek.







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          • It is more than criticizing me. He acts actively to malign my reputation. I checked all your suggestions. Thanks!

            – Vicky.R
            Mar 28 at 7:13






          • 1





            Informally, he bad-mouths you.

            – Xanne
            Mar 29 at 4:24

















          • It is more than criticizing me. He acts actively to malign my reputation. I checked all your suggestions. Thanks!

            – Vicky.R
            Mar 28 at 7:13






          • 1





            Informally, he bad-mouths you.

            – Xanne
            Mar 29 at 4:24
















          It is more than criticizing me. He acts actively to malign my reputation. I checked all your suggestions. Thanks!

          – Vicky.R
          Mar 28 at 7:13





          It is more than criticizing me. He acts actively to malign my reputation. I checked all your suggestions. Thanks!

          – Vicky.R
          Mar 28 at 7:13




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          1





          Informally, he bad-mouths you.

          – Xanne
          Mar 29 at 4:24





          Informally, he bad-mouths you.

          – Xanne
          Mar 29 at 4:24













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          I think it is a detractor:

          someone who criticizes something or someone, often unfairly:



          // His detractors claim that his fierce temper makes him unsuitable for leadership.
          (https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/detractor)



          According to Oxford English Dictionary
          (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/detractor):



          detractor



          NOUN



          A person who disparages someone or something.



          There's a list of synonyms:
          critic, disparager, denigrator, deprecator, belittler, attacker, censurer, fault-finder, carper, backbiter, caviller, reviler, vilifier, slanderer, libeller, calumniator, defamer, traducer






          share|improve this answer























          • not only by words but he also acts to malign me. like sending email from my workstation or something like that. thank you

            – Vicky.R
            Mar 28 at 7:15











          • "Maligner" is a synonym of "detractor".

            – user307254
            Mar 28 at 8:12











          • yes yes.. but it is not just about speaking in evil manner but also doing wrong

            – Vicky.R
            Mar 28 at 8:37















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          I think it is a detractor:

          someone who criticizes something or someone, often unfairly:



          // His detractors claim that his fierce temper makes him unsuitable for leadership.
          (https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/detractor)



          According to Oxford English Dictionary
          (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/detractor):



          detractor



          NOUN



          A person who disparages someone or something.



          There's a list of synonyms:
          critic, disparager, denigrator, deprecator, belittler, attacker, censurer, fault-finder, carper, backbiter, caviller, reviler, vilifier, slanderer, libeller, calumniator, defamer, traducer






          share|improve this answer























          • not only by words but he also acts to malign me. like sending email from my workstation or something like that. thank you

            – Vicky.R
            Mar 28 at 7:15











          • "Maligner" is a synonym of "detractor".

            – user307254
            Mar 28 at 8:12











          • yes yes.. but it is not just about speaking in evil manner but also doing wrong

            – Vicky.R
            Mar 28 at 8:37













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          I think it is a detractor:

          someone who criticizes something or someone, often unfairly:



          // His detractors claim that his fierce temper makes him unsuitable for leadership.
          (https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/detractor)



          According to Oxford English Dictionary
          (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/detractor):



          detractor



          NOUN



          A person who disparages someone or something.



          There's a list of synonyms:
          critic, disparager, denigrator, deprecator, belittler, attacker, censurer, fault-finder, carper, backbiter, caviller, reviler, vilifier, slanderer, libeller, calumniator, defamer, traducer






          share|improve this answer













          I think it is a detractor:

          someone who criticizes something or someone, often unfairly:



          // His detractors claim that his fierce temper makes him unsuitable for leadership.
          (https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/detractor)



          According to Oxford English Dictionary
          (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/detractor):



          detractor



          NOUN



          A person who disparages someone or something.



          There's a list of synonyms:
          critic, disparager, denigrator, deprecator, belittler, attacker, censurer, fault-finder, carper, backbiter, caviller, reviler, vilifier, slanderer, libeller, calumniator, defamer, traducer







          share|improve this answer












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          • not only by words but he also acts to malign me. like sending email from my workstation or something like that. thank you

            – Vicky.R
            Mar 28 at 7:15











          • "Maligner" is a synonym of "detractor".

            – user307254
            Mar 28 at 8:12











          • yes yes.. but it is not just about speaking in evil manner but also doing wrong

            – Vicky.R
            Mar 28 at 8:37

















          • not only by words but he also acts to malign me. like sending email from my workstation or something like that. thank you

            – Vicky.R
            Mar 28 at 7:15











          • "Maligner" is a synonym of "detractor".

            – user307254
            Mar 28 at 8:12











          • yes yes.. but it is not just about speaking in evil manner but also doing wrong

            – Vicky.R
            Mar 28 at 8:37
















          not only by words but he also acts to malign me. like sending email from my workstation or something like that. thank you

          – Vicky.R
          Mar 28 at 7:15





          not only by words but he also acts to malign me. like sending email from my workstation or something like that. thank you

          – Vicky.R
          Mar 28 at 7:15













          "Maligner" is a synonym of "detractor".

          – user307254
          Mar 28 at 8:12





          "Maligner" is a synonym of "detractor".

          – user307254
          Mar 28 at 8:12













          yes yes.. but it is not just about speaking in evil manner but also doing wrong

          – Vicky.R
          Mar 28 at 8:37





          yes yes.. but it is not just about speaking in evil manner but also doing wrong

          – Vicky.R
          Mar 28 at 8:37

















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