Advanced as in malign To speak critically or negatively about someone or something, akin to smearing their reputation or expressing disapproval. Clear All
3 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bad-mouth'
Sarah decided to bad-mouth her colleague to the boss, hoping to gain a competitive advantage.
The chef refused to bad-mouth other restaurants, believing in healthy competition within the culinary industry.
The environmentalist would never bad-mouth efforts to reduce carbon emissions, as it aligned with his cause.
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