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scandal
[ skan-dl ]
noun
- a disgraceful or discreditable action, circumstance, etc.
- an offense caused by a fault or misdeed.
- damage to reputation; public disgrace.
Synonyms: ignominy, opprobrium, disrepute, shame, dishonor, discredit
- defamatory talk; malicious gossip.
- a person whose conduct brings disgrace or offense.
verb (used with object)
- British Dialect. to defame (someone) by spreading scandal.
- Obsolete. to disgrace.
scandal
/ ˈskændəl /
noun
- a disgraceful action or event
his negligence was a scandal
- censure or outrage arising from an action or event
- a person whose conduct causes reproach or disgrace
- malicious talk, esp gossip about the private lives of other people
- law a libellous action or statement
verb
- to disgrace
- to scandalize
Derived Forms
- ˈscandalously, adverb
- ˈscandalous, adjective
- ˈscandalousness, noun
Other Words From
- mini·scandal noun
- super·scandal noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of scandal1
Word History and Origins
Origin of scandal1
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Example Sentences
But because ordinary people showed some spine — and some interest in consuming news about the scandal — the embarrassing details about Gaetz kept coming out.
The improper ethical review of the study is an “absolute scandal” that should have disqualified the authors from ever conducting more research, Molimard says: “I am extremely shocked that this paper has not been retracted.”
But his most robust interventions in Lords debates involved attacking the government's response to the phone-hacking scandal.
His most robust interventions in Lords debates involved attacking the government's response to the phone-hacking scandal.
This is the latest scandal to hit NewJeans, which has for months been embroiled in a public feud with its record label, Ador.
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