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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211. After the recent scandal the Government has lost all credibility.
212. We have succeeded in one crucial regard: making this scandal public.
213. Sailors caught in a drugs scandal are to be drummed out of the service.
214. It's difficult to emerge from such a scandal with your reputation still intact.
215. After the drugs scandal, his career went down the toilet.
216. She decided to keep a low profile until the scandal had died down.
217. There was a great scandal when we found out that the doctor had been sent to prison for stealing.
218. Several important politicians have had their reputations stained by this scandal.
219. The tabloid press had a field day with the latest government scandal.
220. He suffered a loss of prestige when the scandal was publicized.
221. After the fraud scandal he had to make great efforts to salvage his reputation.
222. The scandal put the President in an untenable position .
223. The president of this company was wound up in a scandal.
224. The incident was the latest twist in the continuing saga of fraud and high scandal in banks and stockbroking firms.
225. The scandal blew over.
226. The rumour about his scandal swept the state where he was running for the state's congressman.
227. The shame of the scandal was so great that he shot himself a few weeks later.
228. Yet another scandal followed close on the heels of the senator's resignation.
229. The scandal is damning evidence of the government's contempt for democracy.
230. I knew someone who was mixed up in that corruption scandal.
231. All references to the scandal were edited out of the tape.
232. For weeks the affair threatened to be a cesspit of scandal.
233. The bishop spoke without passing any opinion on the scandal.
234. He was imprisoned for his part in the bribery scandal.
235. He hasn't exactly come out of the scandal with his reputation enhanced.
236. He was connected in some way with that fraud scandal a couple of years back.
237. You shouldn't believe all the muck and scandal you read in the Sunday papers.
238. Did the scandal have any effect on the course of the election?
239. His theft from the shop caused scandal in the village.
240. To her discredit[http://Sentencedict.com], she never admitted her role in the scandal.
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.