"Scrooged" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Scrooged" Meaning

"Scrooged" is a verb that means to rationalize the flaws in one's behavior by cunningly finding justifications or excuses to avoid change or feeling guilt.

This term originated from Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol" and is often used in informal contexts to describe someone who is trying to justify their miserly or unkind behavior by rationalizing it away.

"Scrooged" Examples

Usage Examples for 'Scrooged'


1. Describing a modern retelling of 'A Christmas Carol'.


The TV show 'Scrooged' was a modern adaptation of Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol', with Bill Murray playing the role of a cynical television executive.

2. Associating someone with Ebenezer Scrooge.


He became scrooged, expecting everyone to have their hands out, always looking for a handout.

3. Describing the experience of being rewritten by a ghostly visitation.


After the encounter with Ebenezer Scrooge, his life was fundamentally changed, scrooged forever by the lessons he learned.

4. Describing a harsh and miserly behavior.


Due to unexpected financial setbacks, he began to emerge as a scrooged man, questioning all the charities and volunteer work he once supported.

5. Describing seeing past mistakes.


The commercial fails were all coming back to haunt him, a reminder of his past mistakes for which he felt scrooged for his corporate selfishness.

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