A scandal is an event which causes an offence to the morals of society.
A typical scenario might be a politician who has been voted in to his position by the people because of the politician's views on morality, corruption, and infidelity. However, shortly after the politician was elected, the newspaper headlines reveal that the politician was caught with a prostitute and covered up the discovery by paying a bribe to the chief of police. This would classify as a scandal.
Another scenario may be a church leader, Rabbi, or Imam, who has worked diligently to raise large sums of money for homeless children who have been living in poverty and filth. The public worked together to raise money and gave the money to the religious leaders, pleased that their community efforts had been so successful. Yet a few days later, it's discovered that the fund-raiser has disappeared with the money and flown to South America where no one can catch him.
A scandal of a different type is a public out-cry regarding social disparity. For the past year the public has been told by politicians that current global Economics require everyone to pay higher taxes on their income, higher sales tax, and even a freeze on pay-rises despite the fact that the cost of living has sky-rocketed. Yet while the public is clearly suffering under the weight of the current economics, a series of video-clips materialise showing the politicians on a luxury business trip where they've all flown first class, have luxury suites at their five-star hotel, and are caught on film at a night-club where they're consuming rare bottles of champagne and caviar.
The Abaluhya word for the English word scandal is kashfa.
The scandal got away.
We must avoid being drawn into a scandal. The newspaper headline about the fake designer slippers read, "Sandal Scandal". What scandal will be revealed on next week's episode?
Notes on a Scandal (2006)Scandal (1989)Scandal U.S.A. (1981)Scandal Sheet (1952)Scandal Sheet (1985)Scandalous (1984)A Scandal in Paris (1946)A Breath of Scandal (1960)Also, here are some non-English movies that have "scandal" in their English titles:Insadong Scandal (2009)Scandal, aka Shubun (1946)Scandal Makers, aka Speed Scandal, aka Kwasok Scandle (2008)The Quiz Show Scandal, aka Kwijeu Wang (2010)Untold Scandal, aka Seukaendeul: Joseon Namnyeo Sangyeol Ji Sa (2003)
A plausible connotation of the word "scandal" is a situation involving immoral or dishonest behavior that attracts public attention and often results in outrage or controversy.
"Scandalous" is the word)) suddenly recalls "Kolossalische Skandal" in Romance with a Double Bass🤣
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the scandal served to increase his popularity
The consequences are unimaginable.The scandal reached an unimaginable scale.
Resigning is basically a advanced word for quit. Usually people resign after a scandal happens. An example would be Former President Richard Nixon. After the watergate scandal, he resigned.
No, the word you are looking for is "expletive", a word often used at the time of the Watergate scandal. "Explicative" is an adjective which means "tends to explain."
because of it great gaily the politician was able to survive scandal after sandal