0 false, and damaging to someone's reputation:
a slanderous accusation/allegation/comment
Until people can prove their slanderous accusations, I will not believe them.
If her accusations are false, she is making a lot of slanderous remarks about a lot of people.
The police detain individuals who participate in slanderous comments about the government.
He's launched the most negative, slanderous attacks ever seen in city politics.
Spectacle in this instance was not self-fashioned and author-centered but the product of gossip and slanderous publicity.
The application of such slanderous language to political opponents denied their status as human beings and presented their "evilness" as a fact of nature.
As will be appreciated, making such suggestions is potentially slanderous, and great care is needed to ensure that unproven allegations are not carelessly bandied about.
He was indignant that his efforts had been impaired by what he regarded as slanderous statements about this industry.
They do not ask for thanks—they do not expect them; but what they do get is a frequent, and often slanderous, misrepresentation of their efforts.