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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.
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
Other Word Forms
- scandalously adverb
- scandalous adjective
- scandalousness noun
- miniscandal noun
- superscandal noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of scandal1
Word History and Origins
Origin of scandal1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
But then Zhao was one of 10 Chinese players to be banned in a corruption scandal.
The former monarch, 87, has lived in self-imposed exile in the United Arab Emirates since 2020 after a series of extramarital and financial scandals tarnished his reputation.
Police officers investigating the Post Office Horizon IT scandal are now considering corporate manslaughter charges.
Plenty of people might be quick to put the most recent threat to those bonds down to scandal.
EU prosecutors revealed the farm subsidies scandal in May.
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