speak ill of
English
editVerb
editspeak ill of (third-person singular simple present speaks ill of, present participle speaking ill of, simple past spoke ill of, past participle spoken ill of)
- To vilify; to defame; to criticize.
- 2010 March, R Emmett Tyrrell Jr, “The Lost Liberals”, in American Spectator, volume 43, number 2, page 70:
- Jimmy Carter was the first former president to speak ill of a sitting president while on foreign soil
Synonyms
edit- (to vilify): talk shit (slang, vulgar)