Crossword-Solution: BACKBITING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Backbiting | n. | Secret slander; detraction. |
We have 47 clues for the answer “BACKBITING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Spiteful talk about a person who is not present | 1 answer |
| Nasty office gossip | 1 answer |
| bitchiness | 2 answers |
| belittlement | 8 answers |
| cattiness | 8 answers |
| denigration | 12 answers |
| disparagement | 17 answers |
| Depreciation. | 19 answers |
| traducing | 24 answers |
| vilifying | 26 answers |
| detraction | 27 answers |
| Calumny | 30 answers |
| calumnious | 33 answers |
| Defamation | 33 answers |
| Spite | 44 answers |
| spitefulness | 48 answers |
| Aspersion | 48 answers |
| Reprehensible | 52 answers |
| Maligning. | 53 answers |
| derogative | 55 answers |
| outrageous | 55 answers |
| detracting | 56 answers |
| pejorative | 56 answers |
| Libellous | 56 answers |
| detractory | 59 answers |
| Indictment | 60 answers |
| carping | 63 answers |
| Defamatory | 64 answers |
| Scandal | 64 answers |
| appalling | 64 answers |
| Despicable | 66 answers |
| viciousness | 67 answers |
| shameful | 67 answers |
| indecent | 68 answers |
| disgraceful | 71 answers |
| Unkind | 73 answers |
| Scandalous | 75 answers |
| Malevolent | 75 answers |
| Immoral | 76 answers |
| Disreputable | 79 answers |
| Blame | 81 answers |
| Abuse | 85 answers |
| Nasty | 87 answers |
| Shocking | 88 answers |
| Objection | 90 answers |
| Wicked | 92 answers |
| Extreme | 94 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BACKBITING (5)
The passengers improved, and were a very good specimen lot, with no drunkard, no gambling that I saw, and less grumbling and backbiting than one would have asked of poor human nature.
All this backbiting and slandering had effect upon Princess Angelica, who began to look coldly on her cousin, then to laugh at him and scorn him for being so stupid, then to sneer at him for having vulgar associates; and at Court balls, dinners, and so forth, to treat him so unkindly that poor Giglio became quite ill, took to his bed, and sent for the doctor.
Brother John Stanton had to be admonished "for abusing his wife and beating her often for very light matters" (if the matters had been less light, would the beating in these days have been thought justifiable?); and Sister Mary Foskett, for "privately whispering of a horrid scandal, 'without culler of truth,' against Brother Honeylove." Evil-speaking and backbiting set brother against brother.
Thou hast not encountered, Master, in the Paradise of Poets, Messieurs Malherbe, De Balzac, and Boileau—Boileau who spoke of thee as _Ce poète orgueilleux trébuché de si haut_! These gallant gentlemen, I make no doubt, are happy after their own fashion, backbiting each other and thee in the Paradise of Critics.
The mere backbiting of envy! An artistic triumph was never won save by legitimate means; and the hero who plundered the Dulce of L--r at Ranelagh, who emptied the pockets of his acquaintance without fear of exposure, who all but carried off the priceless snuff-box of Count Orloff, most assuredly followed his craft in full simplicity and with a proper scorn of clumsy artifice.
Quotes with BACKBITING (3)
When relationships lose their pitch through lack of interest and become stale or unbearable through enduring stealthy backbiting, the emotional house of cards is under attack. A painstaking reshuffle, however, may brand a new choice of life and create energy for positive thinking, whereas remaining bogged down in dispiriting situations and staying clogged up with immaterial hassle may only spawn forlorn deadlocks.. ("Mes cliques et mes claques")
There is, however, a far more common ailment among us — and that is pride from the bottom looking up. It is manifest in so many ways, such as faultfinding, gossiping, backbiting, and murmuring, living beyond our means, envying, coveting, withholding gratitude and praise that might lift another, and being unforgiving and jealous.
As we grow in the Christian life we face increasing danger of spiritual pride. We know the correct doctrines, the right methods, and the proper do's and don'ts. But we may not see the poverty of our own spiritual character. We may not see our critical and unforgiving spirit, our habit of backbiting, or our tendency to judge others. We may become like the Laodiceans of whom our Lord said, 'You say, "I am rich; I have acquired wealth and do not need a thing." But you do not rea…
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Appears in: WSJ.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2019).