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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.
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
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
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.
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
add a comment |
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.
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
add a comment |
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.
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.
answered Mar 28 at 6:57
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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
add a comment |
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
1
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
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
add a comment |
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
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
add a comment |
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
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
answered Mar 28 at 6:58
user307254user307254
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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
add a comment |
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
add a comment |
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