what phrase do you use to describe one who accuses others of treason without evidence
Now coined as a phrase to describe one who accuses others of treason without evidence
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Usually the term is "politician". And if this politician is the head honcho then "despot".
– Hot Licks
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a slanderer is a person who damages reputations by making false accusations.
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Usually the term is "politician". And if this politician is the head honcho then "despot".
– Hot Licks
6 hours ago
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a slanderer is a person who damages reputations by making false accusations.
– Centaurus
5 hours ago
add a comment |
Usually the term is "politician". And if this politician is the head honcho then "despot".
– Hot Licks
6 hours ago
1
a slanderer is a person who damages reputations by making false accusations.
– Centaurus
5 hours ago
Usually the term is "politician". And if this politician is the head honcho then "despot".
– Hot Licks
6 hours ago
Usually the term is "politician". And if this politician is the head honcho then "despot".
– Hot Licks
6 hours ago
1
1
a slanderer is a person who damages reputations by making false accusations.
– Centaurus
5 hours ago
a slanderer is a person who damages reputations by making false accusations.
– Centaurus
5 hours ago
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Usually the term is "politician". And if this politician is the head honcho then "despot".
– Hot Licks
6 hours ago
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a slanderer is a person who damages reputations by making false accusations.
– Centaurus
5 hours ago