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Mosja Posted 7 years ago
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Allege vs slander vs grass on

Have they got the same meaning?

  

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mosja Have they got the same meaning? No. They are all different.

  • mosja Have they got the same meaning?
  • No.
  • They are all different.
  • Have you checked a dictionary?
  • allege: to say that something is true or that someone has done something wrong or illegal, even though this has not been proved slander: something bad that you say about someone that is not true and may damage their reputation grass on: tell the police or someone in authority about something bad that that a person has done CJ
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mosja

Have they got the same meaning?

No. They are all different. Have you checked a dictionary?

allege: to say that something is true or that someone has done something wrong or illegal, even though this has not been proved

slander: something bad that you say about someone that is not true and may damage their reputation

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