Meaning & Definition of word "Vilify"

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    Vilify

    /ˈvɪl.ɪ.faɪ/

    verb:

    • 1. To speak or write about in an abusively disparaging manner.
      • Example: The politician tried to vilify his opponent by spreading false rumors.
    • 2. To lower in worth or value; to make someone or something seem less important.
      • Example: The media vilified the celebrity for her controversial comments.
    • 3. To defame; to attack the reputation of someone.
      • Example: It's unfair to vilify someone based on hearsay without any evidence.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'vilificare', from 'vilis' meaning 'cheap' or 'worthless'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    vilify someone:

    To speak critically about someone, making them appear bad.

    vilified by public opinion:

    Being judged harshly by society at large.

    to vilify a reputation:

    To damage someone's good name through slander.

    Related Words

    vilification:

    The act of vilifying or the state of being vilified.

    villain:

    A character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot.

    vile:

    Extremely unpleasant; morally bad.

    Slang Meanings of vilify

    Meaning: To trash talk someone

    Example Sentence: He got online to vilify his competitor.

    Meaning: To drag someone’s name through the mud

    Example Sentence: After the scandal, they tried to vilify her reputation on social media.