Scandal

/ˈskændl̩/ noun

A scandal is an event or action that shocks people and causes public anger or shame, usually because someone broke rules or behaved immorally.

From Latin “scandalum” meaning “cause of offense, stumbling block,” from Greek “skandalon” meaning “trap” or “snare.” It originally meant something that makes people “stumble” morally.

AFskandaal
AMትርክት
ARفضيحة
BGскандал
BNকেলেঙ্কারি
CAescàndol
CSskandál
DAskandale
DESkandal
ELσκάνδαλο
ESescándalo
ETskandaal
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