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calumny
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calumnia

calumnia

an unpleasant or false statement intending to ruin someone's reputation

example
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The calumny against the teacher caused unnecessary distress and tarnished his professional image.
Their friendship ended when he discovered she had spread a calumny about him to their mutual friends.
to calumniate
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calumniar

calumniar

to say false and damaging remarks about a person in order to ruin their reputation

genial
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cordial

cordial

characterized as kind, friendly, and carefree

geniality
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cordialidad

cordialidad

the state of having a kind and welcoming personality

juridical
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jurídico

jurídico

related to the administration of justice, law, judges, or their offices

jurisprudence
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jurisprudencia

jurisprudencia

the study of the principles or philosophy of law

juror
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jurado

jurado

an individual in a group of people summoned by a court to make an unbiased decision on a case

to dissuade
to dissuade
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disuadir

disuadir

to make someone not to do something

persuade

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ditransitive
dissuasion
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disuasión

disuasión

the act of advising someone against doing something

persuasion
amour
amour
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amorío

amorío

a secret and unlawful sexual relationship usually one or both partners are married to other people

amorous
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apasionado

apasionado

related to romance and love

amity
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amistad

amistad

pleasant, friendly, and peaceful relations between individuals or nations

amiable
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amable

amable

showing or having a likable and friendly personality

amicable
amicable
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(amistoso)

(amistoso)

amigable

(of interpersonal relations) behaving with friendliness and without disputing

hostile
exact
exact
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exacto

exacto

completely accurate in every detail

inexact
exacting
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exigente

exigente

Formal

requiring a great amount of effort, skill, or care

inexpensive
inexpensive
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(económico)

(económico)

barato

having a reasonable price

expensive
inexhaustible
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inagotable

inagotable

(of a supply of something) limitless and incapable of running out

inexcusable
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inexcusable

inexcusable

extremely immoral and unable to be tolerated or justified

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