Traduce meaning in English: In this article, the meaning of the word ‘Traduce’ is explained in simple English with examples, along with its synonyms and antonyms.
‘Traduce’ pronunciation= tra-d(y)oos, tra-du-s, truh-doos
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Traduce meaning in English
‘Traduce’ is a negative word.
‘Traduce’ means ‘say malicious or bad things about someone or make false statements about someone to spoil their good reputation’.
1. To malign a person or entity by making false or defamatory statements.
2. To harm someone’s reputation by speaking of them in a negative manner.
3. Deliberately speak lies about someone to injure his character or a good reputation.
4. Try to defame somebody or bad mouth about somebody.
5. Trying to tarnish someone’s name and image by saying the wrong things.
6. Trying to spoil someone’s reputation by speaking lies.
Traduce- Verb |
defame someone |
spread hatred about someone |
criticize someone deliberately |
tries to spoil somebody’s reputation |
tries to malign someone |
Traduce-Example
The word ‘Traduce’ acts as a ‘Verb’.
The past tense and past participle of the word ‘Traduce’ is “Traduced” and the gerund or present participle is ‘Traducing’.
Sentences that can be formed using the word ‘Traduce’ are as follows.
Examples:
▪ How could anyone traduce me without any proof?
▪ A politician is traduced, aspersed calumniated from morning to night.
▪ A gentleman never traduced the innocent.
▪ He has a bad habit of traducing someone’s character.
▪ My best friend tries to traduce me.
▪ She is traducing her ex-husband for no reason.
▪ He traduced her ex-wife in past but now he feels regret about it.
▪ I do not stand on ceremony with those who traduce my friends.
Traduce-Synonym
The synonyms of the word ‘Traduce’ are as follows.
defame |
slander |
speak ill |
misrepresent |
malign |
calumniate |
vilify |
asperse |
smear |
bad-mouth |
disparage |
denigrate |
slur |
Traduce-Antonym
The antonyms of the word ‘Traduce’ are as follows.
compliment |
flatter |
honor |
praise |
Traduce meaning in English
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