Scandal in adjective form is scandalous. It was a scandalous affair.
scandalous
It is neither: it is a noun.
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)
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."
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?
A dating scandal.
Scandal Scripting Scandal - 2012 TV was released on: USA: 4 April 2012
Nixon in the Watergate Scandal.
watergate scandal
The scandal got away.
The duration of No Scandal is 1.75 hours.
The Clintons' Whitewater scandal was not much of a scandal. The Whitewater scandal was just an investigation into a fail business deal that the Clintons had invested a lot of money into.