scan·dal (skndl)n.1. A publicized incident that brings about disgrace or offends the moral sensibilities of society: a drug scandal that forced the mayor's resignation.
2. A person, thing, or circumstance that causes or ought to cause disgrace or outrage: a politician whose dishonesty is a scandal; considered the housing shortage a scandal.
3. Damage to reputation or character caused by public disclosure of immoral or grossly improper behavior; disgrace.
4. Talk that is damaging to one's character; malicious gossip.
The definition of public is ordinary people or concerning individuals as a whole. It is the community. Synonyms for public include citizens, general public, population, and residents.
being nude(naked) in public perhaps?
studying of the whole earth.
distance measured not in linear terms such as miles or kilometers but in terms such as cost and time
construction of highways.
public policy
operational definition of terms
Someone who does something wrong and causes a big issue to be made of it, as in, "The politician caused a scandal when he stole taxpayers money."
Mildly defamatory, suggestive of scandal or wrongdoing about someone.
example of definition of terms
It confirmed public concerns about relationships between business and the Harding administration. The Teapot Dome Scandal was so important because it damaged the public viewpoint of the Harding administration.
It confirmed public concerns about relationships between business and the Harding administration. The Teapot Dome Scandal was so important because it damaged the public viewpoint of the Harding administration.
He threatened a public scandal.
It confirmed public concerns about relationships between business and the Harding administration. The Teapot Dome Scandal was so important because it damaged the public viewpoint of the Harding administration.
scandal
Public masturbation
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