scandalizing

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Definition of scandalizing in English Turkish dictionary

scandal
rezalet

Gösteri küçük çaplı bir rezalet çıkardı. - The exhibition caused a minor scandal.

scandal
{i} skandal

Bir bankacılık skandalı Capitol Hill'i baştan başa süpürüyor. - A banking scandal is sweeping across Capitol Hill.

Skandalla ilgili yapacak bir şeyleri var. - They have something to do with the scandal.

scandal
kara çalma
scandal
dedikodu
scandal
iftira
scandal
kepazelik
scandalize
mahcup etmek
scandalize
rezalet çıkar
scandal
{i} rezil
scandal
{i} karalama
scandal
{i} rezil, kepaze, yüzkarası
scandal
rezil kimse
scandal
{i} yüz karası
scandal
yüzkarası
scandal
kovculuk
scandal
dedikodu/skandal
scandal
scandalize rezalet çıkararak bir kimseyi mahcup edip şaşırtmak
scandalize
{f} rezalet çıkarmak
scandalize
mahcup et
scandalize
{f} iftira etmek
scandalize
{f} utandırmak
scandalize
{f} rezalet çıkararak (birini) utandırmak
scandalize
{f} mahçup etmek
scandalize
{f} karalamak
English - English
Present participle of scandalize
Tending to cause a scandal; scandalous
{i} act of creating a scandal, act of causing an outrage; act of shocking or offending with immorality
scandal
Defamatory talk; gossip, slander

According to village scandal, they weren't even married.

scandal
Religious discredit; an act or behaviour which brings a religion into discredit
scandal
An incident or event that disgraces or damages the reputation of the persons or organization involved

Their affair was reported as a scandal by most tabloids.

scandal
Wide-spread moral outrage, indignation, as over an offence to decency

When their behaviour was made public it caused a great scandal.

scandal
Damage to one's reputation

The incident brought considerable scandal to his family.

scandal
{v} to disgrace, to defame
scandal
{n} a disgrace, a reproachful aspersin
scandalize
{v} to disgrace, to defame
scandal
Anything alleged in pleading which is impertinent, and is reproachful to any person, or which derogates from the dignity of the court, or is contrary to good manners
scandal
{i} outrage, offense; rumor, malicious gossip; dishonor, disgrace
scandal
Conduct which is the occasion of sin to another person
scandal
A scandal is a situation or event that is thought to be shocking and immoral and that everyone knows about. a financial scandal
scandal
Moral outrage; offence to decency
scandal
Damage to personal reputation
scandal
Reproachful aspersion; opprobrious censure; defamatory talk, uttered heedlessly or maliciously
scandal
To scandalize; to offend
scandal
An incident or event that brings disgrace, or damages the reputation of the persons or organization involved
scandal
Scandal is talk about the shocking and immoral aspects of someone's behaviour or something that has happened. He loved gossip and scandal
scandal
To treat opprobriously; to defame; to asperse; to traduce; to slander
scandal
Something which hinders acceptance of religious ideas or behaviour; a stumbling-block or offense
scandal
Defamatory talk; gossip
scandal
means properly a pitfall or snare laid for an enemy; hence a stumbling-block, and morally an aspersion (Greek, skandalon ) “We preach Christ crucified, unto the Jews a [scandal] ”- 1 Cor i 23 The Hill of scandal So Milton calls the Mount of Olives, because King Solomon built thereon “an high place for Chemosh, the abomination of Moab; and for Moloch, the abomination of the children of Ammon” (1 Kings xi 7)
scandal
Offense caused or experienced; reproach or reprobation called forth by what is regarded as wrong, criminal, heinous, or flagrant: opprobrium or disgrace
scandal
disgraceful gossip about the private lives of other people a disgraceful event
scandal
disgraceful gossip about the private lives of other people
scandal
disapproval If you say that something is a scandal, you are angry about it and think that the people responsible for it should be ashamed. It is a scandal that a person can be stopped for no reason by the police. = disgrace. Black Sox scandal Crédit Mobilier scandal Teapot Dome scandal Watergate scandal
scandal
a disgraceful event
scandalize
scan·dal·ize scandalizes scandalizing scandalized in BRIT, also use scandalise If something scandalizes people, they are shocked or offended by it. She scandalised her family by falling in love with a married man. to make people feel very shocked
scandalize
To be offensive to someone
scandalize
strike with disgust or revulsion; "The scandalous behavior of this married woman shocked her friends"
scandalize
To shock someone
scandalize
To reproach; to libel; to defame; to slander
scandalize
To offend the feelings or the conscience of (a person) by some action which is considered immoral or criminal; to bring shame, disgrace, or reproach upon
scandalize
{f} create a scandal, cause an outrage; shock or offend with immorality; speak falsely or spitefully of; (Archaic) dishonor, bring shame (also scandalise)
scandalizing
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