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What does the term 'scurrilous' refer to in the context of making claims about someone?
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A
A change of circumstances or fortune, typically unwelcome.
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B
Making or spreading scandalous claims about someone with the intention of damaging their reputation.
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C
A friendly and enjoyable atmosphere or event.
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D
A violation of the law that is less serious than a misdemeanor.
A
A change of circumstances or fortune, typically unwelcome.
B
Making or spreading scandalous claims about someone with the intention of damaging their reputation.
C
A friendly and enjoyable atmosphere or event.
D
A violation of the law that is less serious than a misdemeanor.
Scurrilous refers to making scandalous and defamatory claims about someone.
This term describes speech or writing that is intentionally insulting, harmful, and meant to damage a person’s reputation. Scurrilous remarks often involve malicious rumors, abusive language, or defamatory statements designed to disgrace someone publicly. The focus of the word is on the harmful intent behind the communication.
- Option A – This is incorrect because it describes misfortune or change in circumstances, not defamatory language.
- Option B – This is correct because it accurately describes the malicious and damaging nature of scurrilous statements.
- Option C – This is incorrect because scurrilous behavior is offensive and harmful, not friendly.
- Option D – This is incorrect because it refers to legal classifications of crimes, which is unrelated to defamatory speech.
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