English to Arabic Dictionary scurrilous

scurrilous

حاقد
definition
adjective
a scurrilous attack on his integrity
making or spreading scandalous claims about someone with the intention of damaging their reputation.
translation of 'scurrilous'
adjective
حاقد,
سوقي,
بذيء,
عنيف
example
To speak of them in those terms that he did represents a 'scurrilous' attack on their dedication and professionalism and I condemn it utterly.
There's also a tendency I think to downplay, or forget, or make light of just how 'scurrilous' and damaging a charge this was.
These 'scurrilous' and totally unfounded allegations will be proven false in a court room.
Those claims were both hypothetical and injudicious and could hinder police investigations when ensued by the ranting claims and 'scurrilous' allegations by a small number of egocentric politicians.
He described the article as a 'scurrilous' attack on the personal character of a judge, which may constitute a contempt of court.
The 'scurrilous' claim is based on a survey that showed smoking levels were falling among teenagers.
No insult was deemed too 'scurrilous' to hurl at Honeyford.
We still have this need to balance the rehabilitation of offenders and the damage to people by 'scurrilous' allegations.
The work was widely attacked as blasphemous and 'scurrilous' , occasionally praised as blunt and plain; its apparent flippancy was certainly intended to be provocative, and long remained so.
This chitchat - bitchy but accepting, faintly 'scurrilous' but jovial - was yet another example of Hollywood wishfulness.
Well I suppose you all know what I'm assuming: that within the Liberal Party there are strategies to discredit the Greens, of which this 'scurrilous' attack is an example.
The 'scurrilous' attacks on the Congress were water on a duck's back to me.
This remains a balanced view which answers the many 'scurrilous' attacks by academics and popular writers out to debunk.
That's an attitude that really resonates with the LGBT community, which has had to face down 'scurrilous' attacks for years.
But the most 'scurrilous' attack came during the height of last summer's gas price boom.
With all this 'scurrilous' scandal that is around, it is important to get it into context.
They have accepted hearsay, endorsed 'scurrilous' attacks, and walked away from their responsibilities as pastoral shepherds and teachers.
It is a repetitious and tedious work, a mixture of scholarship and 'scurrilous' invective, but Milton himself was well satisfied with it.
The further matter, that of being 'scurrilous' and spreading speculation, is a matter for voyeurs, not Ministers.
Seems he's learned to hold back the tears and keep a stiff upper lip when political operatives spread 'scurrilous' lies and outright falsehoods.
When Irving turns to Churchill as Prime Minister in 1940 he levels his most 'scurrilous' attacks.
It doesn't matter how awful the accusation is, it doesn't matter how 'scurrilous' and unfounded it is.
Once again the press enthusiastically publicised these 'scurrilous' claims.
He also asserts, 'scurrilously' , that officials helped Celtic.
But some way before halftime - though the pace and 'scurrility' never slacken - it all starts to wear a bit thin.
I don't understand why the press doesn't expose this sort of thing - as in hammer the facts of the matter and the 'scurrilousness' of the ad itself until the entire country knows about it, and knows every detail.
The host has more success with a mixture of humour and mild 'scurrility' .
I have stuck to my mandate when being 'scurrilously' attacked by my co-executive officers and the SFU administration.
I agree absolutely, that Ritter et al were quite 'scurrilously' disparaged (I remember that Ritter's sanity was called into question at one point).
Its ethos: ‘We shall banish from our Paper, all Party and Politics, and their constant attendants, 'scurrility' and scandal.’
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