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scandalize

/ˈskændəlaɪz/

Meanings
  • verb

    cause a scandal; create a public scandal or uproar

  • verb

    shock or offend someone, especially by revealing a secret or a moral failing


Rhymes
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balcony , banality , canalize , drones , hilarianize , monotonize , ponies , ronanize , saponify , tonicize , tranquilize
Variants
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scandalize , scandalized , scandalizes , scandalizing , scandalise , scandalised , scandalises , scandalising
Forms
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scandalized, scandalizes, scandalizedly, scandalizing


Etymology
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late Middle English: from Old French escandalisier, based on eschandale 'a scandal, disgrace', from dis- 'apart' + chandale 'dung, filth'.


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  1. The term 'scandal' originated from the Latin word 'scandalum', which means 'a stone or obstacle that causes someone to stumble'.

  2. In ancient Rome, a 'scandalum' was a low platform or stage used for public shaming and humiliation.


Related Concepts
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  1. public scandal: A public scandal refers to a situation where a person or organization is exposed for immoral, illegal, or dishonorable behavior, causing widespread public outrage and disapproval.

  2. moral failing: A moral failing refers to an act or behavior that goes against societal norms and values, often resulting in shame, guilt, or embarrassment for the individual involved.


Culture
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The word 'scandalize' has been used extensively in literature, art, and music to depict situations that cause a public uproar or shock. For instance, in Fyodor Dostoevsky's 'Crime and Punishment', the protagonist Raskolnikov commits a murder and is later 'scandalized' by his own actions. In music, the term 'scandal' is used in the title of several songs, such as 'Scandal' by Pat Benatar and 'Scandal' by Queen.

How to Memorize "scandalize"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a situation where someone reveals a shocking secret or moral failing, causing a public uproar. Visualize the reactions of the people involved and the consequences of the scandal.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'scandalize' with the idea of a public uproar or moral failing. Remember the negative connotations and the impact it has on individuals or organizations.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by remembering the S in 'scandalize' stands for 'shock' and the C for 'causing a public uproar'.


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