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Scandalousness - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Scandalousness refers to the quality of being shocking, immoral, or disgraceful, often causing public outrage. It describes behavior or events that violate social norms and attract negative attention.

scandalousness

/ˈskændələsnəs/ /ˈskændələsnəs/

Definition:

Behavior or actions that shock or offend due to being morally or socially unacceptable.

Synonyms:

outrageousness, disgracefulness, notoriety, shamefulness

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

propriety, decency

Common Collocations:

public scandalousness, political scandalousness, media scandalousness

Derivatives:

scandalous, scandalously

Usage Tips:

Use to describe actions or behavior that are shocking or offensive in a moral or social context.

Common Phrases:

shocking behavior, public outrage, moral disgrace

Etymology:

Derived from 'scandal,' from Latin 'scandalum,' meaning 'stumbling block' or 'offense.'

Examples:

  • 1. The scandalousness of his actions shocked the community.
  • 2. Her scandalousness made headlines for weeks.
  • 3. The politician’s scandalousness cost him the election.
  • 4. They discussed the scandalousness of the celebrity’s behavior.

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