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Celebrity, Complete;<br />

malign # benign > benignity = endearment<br />

• (benignity)- the quality of being kind and gentle;<br />

• (endearment)- something that endears; an action or utterance showing<br />

affection, ( ; ); The home name seemed to add a touch<br />

of endearment, and he used it advisedly. — The Nebuly Coat;<br />

enmity amenity amity = cordiality<br />

• (enmity)- a state of deep-seated ill-will;<br />

• (amenity)- pleasantness resulting from agreeable conditions;<br />

• (amity)- a state of friendship and cordiality;<br />

• (cordiality)- a cordial disposition;<br />

libelous = slanderous = calumnious = aspersing = defamatory = denigrating =<br />

besmirching = smirching = slurring ~ invidious {discriminatory = prejudiced}<br />

• (libelous)- containing, constituting, or involving a libel; maliciously<br />

defamatory, ( ); We reserve the right to take legal action on the<br />

alarming and libelous statements;<br />

• (slander)- a malicious, false, and defamatory statement or report, (<br />

, ); Far easier would it be to call the whole<br />

a slanderous fabrication, than to believe that man can be so vile. " — Life in<br />

the Grey Nunnery at Montreal;<br />

• (calumniate) to make false and malicious statements about; slander,<br />

( / ); She totally shut their calumnious, hate-filled<br />

mouths last night, with her historic and amazing speech;<br />

• (asperse)- to attack with false, malicious, and damaging charges or<br />

insinuations; slander; Next, it was flagrantly unjust to accuse us<br />

of aspersing and vilifying — Prisoner for Blasphemy;<br />

• (defame)- to attack the good name or reputation of, as by uttering or<br />

publishing maliciously or falsely anything injurious; slander or libel;<br />

calumniate,( , ); Take care not to<br />

make potentially defamatory statements about either persons or products;<br />

• (denigrate)- to speak damagingly of; criticize in a derogatory manner; sully;<br />

defame, ( , );<br />

• (besmirching, smirching)- charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack<br />

the good name and reputation of someone;<br />

• (invidious)- calculated to create ill will or resentment or give offense;<br />

hateful, ( ; ); What makes race<br />

discrimination invidious is the consistent pattern of persecution of nonwhites<br />

following a history of their enslavement as live property. — FindLaw<br />

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