How Do You Spell CALUMNIATE?

Pronunciation: [kalˈʌmnɪˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "calumniate" is spelled as /kəˈlʌmnɪeɪt/. The IPA phonetic transcription shows that the stress falls on the second syllable, "lum". The spelling follows the typical English pattern of using the letter "u" to represent the sound /ʌ/. The letters "mn" together in the middle of the word represent the sound /mn/ as a consonant cluster. The final syllable "-ate" is a common suffix in English and is pronounced as /eɪt/. "Calumniate" means to make false and slanderous statements about someone with the intent to harm their reputation.

CALUMNIATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Calumniate is a verb that refers to making false or malicious statements about someone with the intention of damaging their reputation. It involves the act of spreading slanderous or defamatory remarks about a person or entity. The term originates from the Latin word "calumniari," meaning to accuse falsely or to deceive.

    When someone calumniates another individual, they consciously aim to tarnish their character or credibility by spreading lies, false accusations, or implausible rumors. The purpose of calumny is often to manipulate public opinion or to win favor by discrediting the target. Calumniation can occur in various contexts, including personal relationships, professional environments, politics, or media.

    The act of calumny is typically driven by ill will, envy, rivalry, or a desire for revenge. It aims to degrade the reputation and social standing of the victim, resulting in potential harm to their personal or professional life. Calumniate is a strong term, denoting intentional and premeditated false accusations rather than mere gossip or uninformed statements.

    Given the damaging consequences of calumny, it is generally regarded as unethical and morally reprehensible. Laws protecting against defamation and slander exist in many jurisdictions to provide legal recourse for those who have been unjustly calumniated.

  2. To accuse falsely and maliciously; to slander; to spread evil reports of any one maliciously.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for CALUMNIATE

Etymology of CALUMNIATE

The word calumniate comes from the Latin term calumniari, which means to accuse falsely or to slander. In Latin, calumniari is derived from calumnia, meaning false accusation or slander. The word later entered Old French as calumnier, before being adopted into Middle English as calumniate.

Similar spelling words for CALUMNIATE

Conjugate verb Calumniate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have calumniated
you would have calumniated
he/she/it would have calumniated
we would have calumniated
they would have calumniated
I would have calumniate
you would have calumniate
he/she/it would have calumniate
we would have calumniate
they would have calumniate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been calumniating
you would have been calumniating
he/she/it would have been calumniating
we would have been calumniating
they would have been calumniating

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would calumniate
you would calumniate
he/she/it would calumniate
we would calumniate
they would calumniate

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be calumniating
you would be calumniating
he/she/it would be calumniating
we would be calumniating
they would be calumniating

FUTURE

I will calumniate
you will calumniate
he/she/it will calumniate
we will calumniate
they will calumniate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be calumniating
you will be calumniating
he/she/it will be calumniating
we will be calumniating
they will be calumniating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have calumniated
you will have calumniated
he/she/it will have calumniated
we will have calumniated
they will have calumniated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been calumniating
you will have been calumniating
he/she/it will have been calumniating
we will have been calumniating
they will have been calumniating

IMPERATIVE

you calumniate
we let´s calumniate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to calumniate

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was calumniating
you were calumniating
he/she/it was calumniating
we were calumniating
they were calumniating

PAST PARTICIPLE

calumniated

PAST PERFECT

I had calumniated
you had calumniated
he/she/it had calumniated
we had calumniated
they had calumniated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been calumniating
you had been calumniating
he/she/it had been calumniating
we had been calumniating
they had been calumniating

PRESENT

I calumniate
you calumniate
he/she/it calumniates
we calumniate
they calumniate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am calumniating
you are calumniating
he/she/it is calumniating
we are calumniating
they are calumniating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

calumniating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have calumniated
you have calumniated
he/she/it has calumniated
we have calumniated
they have calumniated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been calumniating
you have been calumniating
he/she/it has been calumniating
we have been calumniating
they have been calumniating

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it calumniate

SIMPLE PAST

I calumniated
you calumniated
he/she/it calumniated
we calumniated
they calumniated

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