Synonym: disgrace, humiliation, shame, slander. Antonym: praise. Similar words: and all, and all that, medal, scan, scare, scale, scared, scary. Meaning: ['skændl] n. 1. disgraceful gossip about the private lives of other people 2. a disgraceful event.
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151. Since the scandal, the school has rather fallen into disrepute.
152. After the recent scandal, the priest is expected to do the decent thing and resign from his position.
153. After the scandal, he was considered damaged goods by the party.
154. I'm afraid we can't print your story on the fraud scandal, it might be libellous.
155. Until the story was published there had been no hint of scandal.
156. It was a political scandal which damaged a lot of reputations.
157. Only one bank scandal is needed to shake the confidence in the financial markets.
158. If word got out now, a scandal could be disastrous.
159. Before the recent political scandal, her reputation had been stainless.
160. This scandal will reflect badly on the Party as a whole.
161. The minister resigned, and the government hoped that the scandal would finally be laid to rest.
162. The facts behind the scandal are sure to emerge eventually.
163. Some journalists are guilty of reporting scandal in order to sell papers.
164. The scandal surely signals the end of his political career.
165. The president turned aside all questions on the sexual scandal.
166. After the recent scandal[Sentencedict], the government has lost all credibility.
167. This latest scandal has left the government with egg on its face.
168. Journalists caught a whiff of scandal and pursued the actress relentlessly.
169. There have been calls for the resignation of the minister involved in the sex scandal.
170. I'm afraid we can't print your story on the fraud scandal, it might be libelous.
171. The political scandal shook the nation to its very foundations.
172. They did everything they could to avoid the slightest breath of scandal.
173. The scandal was revealed after months of undercover work by journalists.
174. The cast of characters in the scandal is bewilderingly large.
175. Am I alone in thinking that this scandal should finish his career?
176. The French Interior Minister has intervened in a scandal over the role of a secret police force.
177. This scandal is bound to tell against him in the coming presidential election.
178. Their finance ministry is still trying to put a lid on the long-simmering securities scandal.
179. Some of the more sensational Japanese newspapers have given a lot of coverage to the scandal.
180. A scandal or two adds a little spice to office life.
More similar words: and all, and all that, medal, scan, scare, scale, scared, scary, fiscal, scatter, landscape, in this case, mandate, agenda, far and away, standard, in danger, boundary, calendar, on a large scale, defendant, secondary, attendance, fundamental, recommendation, at home and abroad, round and round.