by Adnonnymous February 17, 2019
Scandalious (adjective)
Definition: Describing something or someone deeply contemptible, abhorrent, or morally reprehensible, often evoking strong negative emotions and associated with egregious actions or behavior. It denotes the lowest of the low in society, the most vile and despicable individuals or circumstances.
Synonyms: Disgraceful, despicable, reprehensible, abominable, odious, heinous, detestable, vile, contemptible.
Antonyms: Virtuous, commendable, admirable, honorable, upright, righteous.
Etymology: Derived from the Middle English word "scandalous," ultimately from the Latin "scandalum," meaning "stumbling block" or "offense."
Definition: Describing something or someone deeply contemptible, abhorrent, or morally reprehensible, often evoking strong negative emotions and associated with egregious actions or behavior. It denotes the lowest of the low in society, the most vile and despicable individuals or circumstances.
Synonyms: Disgraceful, despicable, reprehensible, abominable, odious, heinous, detestable, vile, contemptible.
Antonyms: Virtuous, commendable, admirable, honorable, upright, righteous.
Etymology: Derived from the Middle English word "scandalous," ultimately from the Latin "scandalum," meaning "stumbling block" or "offense."
by Felix Wry May 15, 2024