noun🔗ShareEscándaloAn incident or event that disgraces or damages the reputation of the persons or organization involved."Their affair was reported as a scandal by most tabloids."Su aventura fue reportada como un escándalo por la mayoría de los tabloides.moralguiltsocietypoliticsmediaorganizationgovernmentlawbusinessstatehistoryeventactionessentialtoeflChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareDaño a la reputación, escándaloDamage to one's reputation."The incident brought considerable scandal to his family."El incidente causó un escándalo considerable a su familia.mediasocietycharactermoralpoliticsworldessentialtoeflChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareEscándalo, indignaciónWidespread moral outrage, indignation, as over an offence to decency."When their behaviour was made public it caused a great scandal."Cuando su comportamiento se hizo público, causó un gran escándalo.moralsocietyculturemediapoliticsgovernmenteventactioncharacterattitudeessentialtoeflChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareEscándalo religioso, deshonraReligious discredit; an act or behaviour which brings a religion into discredit."The priest's affair created a scandal in the local church community. "El romance del sacerdote creó un escándalo en la comunidad eclesiástica local.religionmoralculturesocietyessentialtoeflChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareEscándalo, piedra de tropiezoSomething which hinders acceptance of religious ideas or behaviour; a stumbling-block or offense."The teacher's inappropriate jokes created a scandal in the school, hindering the students' acceptance of his authority. "Los chistes inapropiados del profesor crearon un escándalo en la escuela, lo que obstaculizó la aceptación de su autoridad por parte de los estudiantes.religionmoraltheologyguiltessentialtoeflChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareEscándalo, difamaciónDefamatory talk; gossip, slander."The teacher's gossip about the student's poor behavior was a scandal. "Los chismes del profesor sobre el mal comportamiento del estudiante fueron un escándalo.communicationmediasocietyculturepoliticsmoralcharacteractionessentialtoeflChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareDifamar, calumniarTo treat opprobriously; to defame; to slander."The politician was scandalized by the false accusations in the news report. "El político fue difamado por las falsas acusaciones en el informe de noticias.communicationmediasocietylawmoralcharacteractionattitudeessentialtoeflChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareEscandalizar, ofenderTo scandalize; to offend."The politician's actions scandalized many voters, offending their sense of morality. "Las acciones del político escandalizaron a muchos votantes, ofendiendo su sentido de la moralidad.culturemediasocietymoralactioneventcharacteressentialtoeflChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading