disclout
/dɪsklaʊt/Definitions
1. noun
A person who discredits or undermines someone’s reputation, often through subtle or insidious means.
“The journalist was accused of being a disclout for her scathing criticism of the politician’s policies.”
1. noun
A person who discredits or undermines someone’s reputation, often through subtle or insidious means.
“The journalist was accused of being a disclout for her scathing criticism of the politician’s policies.”