Meaning & Definition of word "Scandalous"
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Scandalous
/ˈskændələss/
adjective:
- 1. Causing general public outrage by a perceived offense against morality or law.
- Example: The politician's scandalous behavior led to widespread calls for his resignation.
- 2. Involving or characterized by scandal; disgraceful.
- Example: The scandalous affair was the talk of the town for months.
- 3. Shockingly inappropriate or improper.
- Example: The scandalous content of the movie caused it to receive an adult rating.
Etymology
Late Middle English: from late Latin 'scandalosus', from 'scandalum' meaning 'stumbling block, offense'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
make scandalous headlines:
to attract significant public attention due to controversy.
scandalous behavior:
actions that cause outrage or shock.
scandalous affair:
a romantic relationship that is considered morally wrong.
Related Words
scandal:
An action that causes public outrage because of a perceived moral offense.
scandalize:
To shock or outrage someone.
scandalousness:
The quality of being scandalous.
Slang Meanings of scandalous
Meaning: Dramatic or sensational information.
Example Sentence: Did you hear about the scandalous gossip going around?
Meaning: Something that is outrageously fun or exciting.
Example Sentence: That party was scandalously good!