scandalousness
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Scandalousness — Scan dal*ous*ness, n. Quality of being scandalous. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scandalousness — noun see scandalous … New Collegiate Dictionary
scandalousness — n. outrageousness; disgracefulness, shamefulness; state of being libelous; state of being preoccupied with scandal … English contemporary dictionary
scandalousness — scan·dal·ous·ness … English syllables
scandalousness — See: scandalous … English dictionary
scandalousness — noun disgracefulness that offends public morality • Derivationally related forms: ↑scandalous • Hypernyms: ↑shamefulness, ↑disgracefulness, ↑ignominiousness … Useful english dictionary
scandalous — adjective Date: 1575 1. libelous, defamatory < scandalous allegations > 2. offensive to propriety or morality ; shocking < scandalous behavior > • scandalously adverb • scandalousness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
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scandalous — scandalously, adv. scandalousness, n. /skan dl euhs/, adj. 1. disgraceful; shameful or shocking; improper: scandalous behavior in public. 2. defamatory or libelous, as a speech or writing. 3. attracted to or preoccupied with scandal, as a person … Universalium