label falsely
Frequency: 6.26.5 per million words
To describe someone or something incorrectly or unjustly.
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Examples (10)
- She was falsely labelled a liar.
- The company was accused of trying to falsely label its organic products.
- It's unfair to falsely label an entire group based on the actions of a few.
- He felt that the media had falsely labelled him as a villain.
- The propaganda aimed to falsely label their opponents as dangerous extremists.
- Such actions can falsely label innocent individuals as criminals.
- The report sought to correct the narrative that had falsely labelled the community.
- They warned against the dangers of falsely labelling people with mental health issues.
- Despite his achievements, he was often falsely labelled as a failure.
- Do not falsely label anyone without concrete evidence.