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scandalousness


Meanings
  • noun

    The quality of being shocking and morally objectionable.


Variants
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scandalous , scandalously , scandalousness , scandalousnesses
Etymology
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From the Latin scandalis, a cause of offense or shame.


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  1. The word 'scandalousness' first appeared in English in the late 15th century.

  2. In ancient Rome, a scandalum was a type of chariot that was used for racing and was known for its shocking speed and provocative appearance.

  3. The term 'scandal' comes from the Greek word skandalon, which means 'stone' or 'obstacle'. In ancient Greece, a scandal was a stumbling block or an obstacle to moral or spiritual progress.


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  1. Scandal: A public scandal is a situation in which a person or organization is exposed for having done something morally or legally wrong. Scandalousness is often used to describe the shocking or outrageous nature of the behavior or revelation.

  2. Sensationalism: Sensationalism is the exploitation of shocking or sensational elements in news, art, or literature to attract attention and increase sales or viewership. Scandalousness can be a form of sensationalism, but not all sensationalism is scandalous.


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Scandalousness has been a recurring theme in literature, art, and popular culture, often used to describe behavior or situations that are morally or socially unacceptable. In literature, scandalousness can be found in works such as Flaubert's Madame Bovary and D.H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover. In art, scandalousness has been depicted in various forms, from the provocative works of artists such as Marquis de Sade and Dante Gabriel Rossetti to the more subtle suggestiveness of Impressionist paintings. In music, scandalousness has been a popular theme in rock and roll, with songs like Elvis Presley's 'Jailhouse Rock' and Mick Jagger's 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

How to Memorize "scandalousness"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize scandalousness, imagine a situation or behavior that is shocking or morally objectionable. This could be a person behaving in an outrageous way, a scandal in the news, or a provocative work of art or literature.

  2. associate

    - To memorize scandalousness, associate it with something shocking or memorable. For example, you could remember the word by thinking of a scandalous celebrity or a particularly shocking news story.

  3. mnemonics

    - A mnemonic for scandalousness could be 'Shocking and Morally Objectionable Behavior' or 'Sensational and Outrageous Naughtiness'.


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