formal10K+

UK//ˈlaɪ.bəl//US//ˈlaɪ.bəl//

Meaning of Libel

In simple words: A false statement that damages someone's reputation.

Libel in a sentence

  • He sued the magazine for libel after they published false accusations against him.
  • The politician claimed that the article was a clear case of libel.
  • They can seek compensation in court if they have been a victim of libel.
  • Libel laws vary from one country to another, affecting how cases are handled.
  • Publishing a libelous statement can lead to severe legal consequences.

How to use Libel

Used in legal contexts; avoid in casual conversation. Often pertains to published statements.

Grammar pattern

libel + object

Memory hint

Think of ‘libel’ as 'lie bell' - a falsehood that rings loudly against someone's name.

Related words

Collocations with Libel

  • commit libel
  • libel lawsuit
  • defend against libel
  • libel claim
  • libel damage

Synonyms for Libel

Common mistakes with Libel

  • Confused with 'slander' which is spoken defamation.
  • Using 'libel' without a specific object.
  • Believing all negative statements are libelous.

Compare Libel with Defamation, Slander

Libel appears in

Libel in other languages

More s like Libel

People also search for

  • Libel meaning
  • meaning of Libel
  • Libel definition
  • define Libel
  • what does Libel mean
  • Libel means
  • how to use Libel

Frequently asked questions about Libel

What does Libel mean?

A false statement that damages someone's reputation.

What is the definition of Libel?

A published false statement that harms someone's reputation.

How do you use Libel in a sentence?

He sued the magazine for libel after they published false accusations against him.

Can you give another example of Libel?

The politician claimed that the article was a clear case of libel.

What are synonyms for Libel?

Common alternatives include defamation, slander, calumny, misrepresentation, falsehood.

What words go with Libel?

It commonly pairs with commit libel, libel lawsuit, defend against libel, libel claim, libel damage.

What are common mistakes when using Libel?

Confused with 'slander' which is spoken defamation. Using 'libel' without a specific object. Believing all negative statements are libelous.

How do you pronounce Libel?

US: //ˈlaɪ.bəl//, UK: //ˈlaɪ.bəl//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Libel formal or informal?

"Libel" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.

When should I use Libel?

Used in legal contexts; avoid in casual conversation. Often pertains to published statements.