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Blacken vs Calumniate - What's the difference?

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Blacken is a related term of calumniate.


In lang=en terms the difference between blacken and calumniate

is that blacken is to become black while calumniate is to levy a false charge against, especially of a vague offense, with the intent to damage someone's reputation or standing.

As verbs the difference between blacken and calumniate

is that blacken is to make black while calumniate is to make hurtful untrue comments about.

blacken

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • To make black.
  • To make dirty.
  • To defame or sully.
  • Malice delights to blacken the characters of prominent men. — Napoleon Bonaparte
  • To cook (meat or fish) by coating with pepper, etc., and quickly searing in a hot pan.
  • To become black.
  • The sky blackened as the storm clouds rolled in.

    Synonyms

    * (make black ): black, denigrate * (make dirty ): dirty, soil * (defame ): defame, denigrate, sully, taint, tarnish

    calumniate

    English

    Verb

    (calumniat)
  • To make hurtful untrue comments about.
  • * Strype
  • Hatred unto the truth did always falsely report and calumniate all godly men's doings.
  • * 1905 , Robert Louis Stevenson, Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes ,
  • There are adherents of each of the four French parties—Legitimists, Orleanists, Imperialists, and Republicans—in this little mountain-town; and they all hate, loathe, decry, and calumniate each other.
  • To levy a false charge against, especially of a vague offense, with the intent to damage someone's reputation or standing.
  • Synonyms

    * (to make hurtful untrue statements): slander * See also