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aspersion
[ uh-spur-zhuhn, -shuhn ]
noun
- a damaging or derogatory remark or criticism; slander:
casting aspersions on a campaign rival.
Such vehement aspersions cannot be ignored.
- the act of sprinkling, as in baptism.
- Archaic. a shower or spray.
aspersion
/ əˈspɜːʃən /
noun
- a disparaging or malicious remark; slanderous accusation (esp in the phrase cast aspersions ( on ))
- the act of defaming
- rare.the act of sprinkling, esp of water in baptism
Other Words From
- nonas·persion noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of aspersion1
Example Sentences
He is frequently brash and interruptive, peppering dire warnings about vaccines with veiled aspersions toward Anthony Fauci and vague references to influential people who agree with him in private but cannot speak publicly.
And Tobin, by somehow completely ignoring the definition of the word "aspersion," said this wasn't one.
I suspect that Obama, too—for all his personal angst over the Muslim aspersion—will be with squarely with me on this one.
We shall say nothing as to the defects or merits of aspersion or sprinkling, immersion or dipping, affusion or pouring.
Dr Westcott is not the only English Mason who has suffered the undeserved indignity of gross aspersion from this unclean pen.
The very aspersion is grievous, which makes him choose his way in his life as he would in his journey.
Outwardly the latter method was successful; in two months the converts were so numerous that they had to be baptized by aspersion.
In fact, there was not a lady of the court at whom he did not cast some aspersion, not excepting his wife herself.
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