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Badmouth meaning
To criticize or malign, especially unfairly or spitefully.
Example sentences (9)
But, her boyfriend would cheat on her and badmouth her to both his family and friends.
But while the president calls the briefings a bastion of transparency in a nation long plagued by corruption, critics say he has used them to badmouth opponents and journalists, spread false information and firmly control the political narrative.
Adele 'will not badmouth her ex-husband Simon Konecki on her.
He also promised to never badmouth her and always respect her no matter the status of their relationship.
And I won’t even get into Tavis Smiley and Cornel West’s envious asses – by the way, where are they now that we need someone to badmouth the President?
He then used the rest of his time to badmouth Mr. Trudeau for a litany of sins, real and imagined.
You only badmouth Bengal and have never done anything for it,” Banerjee said.
I’m not here to badmouth anyone….
Still, though we badmouth Chicago as a blight on Illinois, Chicago and the collar counties carry a heavy economic load.