Scandalo example sentences

scan·dal

noun

scandal (noun) · scandals (plural noun)

  - an action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong and causing general public outrage:

  - the outrage or anger caused by a scandalous action or event:

  - rumor or malicious gossip about scandalous events or actions:

  - a state of affairs regarded as wrong or reprehensible and causing general public outrage or anger:

Synonyms

impropriety, misconduct, wrongdoing, offense, transgression, crime, sin, business, affair, shame, dishonor, disgrace, disrepute, discredit, infamy, ignominy, embarrassment, odium, opprobrium, censure, obloquy, stigma, slander, libel, scandalmongering, calumny, defamation, aspersions, muckraking, dirt, disgrace, outrage, injustice, shame, pity, affront, insult, reproach

"Scandalo" Example Sentences

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