great scandal

language: en

definitions

  1. A large-scale event involving wrongdoing, corruption, or immoral behavior that causes widespread public outrage and damages the reputation of those involved.
    en: A large-scale event involving wrongdoing, corruption, or immoral behavior that causes widespread public outrage and damages the reputation of those involved.
  2. A situation that results in a significant loss of honor, dignity, or social standing for a person or institution.
    en: A situation that results in a significant loss of honor, dignity, or social standing for a person or institution.

examples

  1. The politician's involvement in the bribery scheme caused a great scandal.

    The politician's involvement in the bribery scheme caused a great scandal.

  2. For the ancient family, the betrayal was considered a great scandal.

    For the ancient family, the betrayal was considered a great scandal.