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libelous

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A quick definition of libelous:

Libelous: When someone says or writes something that is not true and it hurts another person's reputation, it is called libelous. This can happen in newspapers, on social media, or in other places where people can see or hear it. It is not okay to say or write things that are libelous because it can cause harm to someone else.

A more thorough explanation:

Libelous is an adjective used to describe something that is defamatory or damaging to someone's reputation. It refers to a statement or publication that is false and harmful to a person's character or reputation.

  • A newspaper article that falsely accuses someone of a crime is libelous.
  • A social media post that spreads false rumors about someone is also libelous.

These examples illustrate how a statement or publication can be considered libelous if it is false and harms someone's reputation. It is important to be careful with what we say or write about others to avoid making libelous statements.

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