What is another word for scandals?

Pronunciation: [skˈandə͡lz] (IPA)

Scandals are events or actions that cause a public uproar due to their shocking or unethical nature. Synonyms for the word "scandals" include controversies, imbroglios, debacles, fiascos, embarrassments, and uproars. Each word emphasizes a different aspect of scandal, with controversies suggesting disagreements between groups or individuals, imbroglios highlighting confusion or tangled circumstances, debacles implying an extreme failure or disaster, fiascos emphasizing the tragic or farcical nature of a scandal, embarrassments underscoring the shame or embarrassment associated with a scandal, and uproars emphasizing the public outcry and outrage that often accompanies a scandal. Using synonyms for the word "scandals" can add variety and nuance to one's writing.

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Usage examples for Scandals

So greatly was the Pope influenced by these scandals that even those who favoured Henrietta and who would gladly have seen the Holy See unite with France to restore the King of England thought that Digby's best policy would be to plead for a grant of money for Ireland; but this course was prevented by the extraordinary conduct of Rinuccini, which has been already referred to, and which caused great wrath in the school of Catholics to which Digby belonged.
"Henrietta Maria"
Henrietta Haynes
"I declare," she cried, "as I said to my Jo-si-ah, there's no end to the nasty scandals talked in this miserable town."
"The Master of the Ceremonies"
George Manville Fenn
Life is too short to mix ourselves up with these miserable scandals.
"The Master of the Ceremonies"
George Manville Fenn

Famous quotes with Scandals

  • If you look at the British royal family and take away the scandals and the goofy stuff that's going on, people love to have this king to look up to - the royals are like celebrities.
    Kevin J. Anderson
  • But even at the height of these scandals, even at the time when our finances were at their worst, the NAACP branches - the grassroots - kept plugging away. They kept doing what they do, and they do it well.
    Julian Bond
  • Big business, for all its lobbying, is often put in line by investigative reporting, public scandals and multi-million-dollar judgments in court against those who put products on the market that are dangerous to their buyers.
    Stanley Crouch
  • The problem was with Bill Clinton, the scandals and rumored scandals, the incubating ones and the dying ones never ended. Whatever moral compass the president was consulting was leading him in the wrong direction. His closets were full of skeletons just waiting to burst out.
    Louis Freeh
  • We've seen the hubris. And now we're seeing the scandals.
    David R. Gergen

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