"Scandalmonger" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scandalmonger" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scandalmonger" Meaning

A person who spreads scandals or unverified rumors to get attention or cause trouble, often in a deliberately malicious or sensational way.

"Scandalmonger" Examples

ScandalMonger Usage Examples


Example 1: Accusing Someone of Being a ScandalMonger

"She was accused of being a scandalmonger for spreading false rumors about the company."

Example 2: A Common Usage in Journalism

"The gossip columnist was seen as a scandalmonger by many in the industry."

Example 3: A Factual Description in a Historical Context

"Foundling foundlings have historically been associated with scandalmonger and social exclusion, but there are exceptions such as screennIng Inquisition."

Example 4: In Literature and Theater

"The theatrical play portrayed the scandalmonger as a colorful character in black comedies."

Example 5: In the context of Civilization drama

"The great politician had a phrase for his enemies, from 'scandal mongering politicians'."

"Scandalmonger" Similar Words

Scandalise

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Scandalised

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Shocked or outraged, often in a public manner, because of something that is considered immoral or wrong.

Scandalises

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Originated from late 16th century French word "scandaliser", meaning to provoke astonishment or indignation. Scandalises is the third person singular form of the verb "scandalize", which means:<br><br>1. To shock or outrage someone, often in a moral or social sense.<br>Example: "The politicians' corrupt actions scandalised the public."<br>2. To cause discomfort or unease, often due to something considered shocking or inappropriate.<br>Example: "The workplace romance between a supervisor and an employee scandalised colleagues."<br>3. To disapprove of or protest against something considered shocking, wrong, or immoral.<br>Example: "Many people scandalised the company's decision to lay off employees without notice."<br><br>In general, the word "scandalise" implies a strong negative reaction to something considered shocking, disturbing, or unacceptable.

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Scandalize

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To cause a scandal or to shock people into feeling hatred or disapproval because something shocking or terrible has happened or been made public.

Scandalized

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Scandalizes

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Causes outrage or shock; causes people to feel shocked or outraged.

Scandalizing

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Scandalous

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Scandalously

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Scandalousness

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The quality of being extremely shocking, shocking or scandalous; the state of being scandalous.

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