Plural for an action or event that causes general public outrage
“Frank turns in his badge to protest his being dragged into a political scandal involving the police commissioner.”
Plural for rumour or malicious gossip about scandalous events or actions
“And now, through no fault of her own, she's an object of pity and scandal in our society.”
Plural for the shame, outrage or anger caused by a scandalous action or event
“It was worth the kick in the shin he got from Tori to see the mixed expression of outrage and scandal on Teague's face.”
Plural for an immoral or scandalous act considered to be a transgression
“Your son has committed a scandal which is known to all the town.”
Plural for the state or quality of being immoral or wicked
“We did not think for one moment to target them even if they were people of scandal and debauchery.”
Plural for a scornful or hurtful act or expression
Plural for a widespread reaction of outrage or outrage
Plural for scandalous acts involving dishonesty or corruption
Plural for unethical reporting using sensational tactics, exploiting facts for sensationalism
Plural for a high-profile controversy or uproar that captivates public attention
Plural for a lie or fictitious misrepresentation
Plural for the state or condition of being immoral or sinful
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