scandalo
scandal
noun SKAHN-dah-loh Less Common
Origin: from Greek skandalon ('stumbling block')
Also means
outrage
Usage Note
Scandalo stresses the first syllable. It anchors fare scandalo ('to cause an uproar') and gridare allo scandalo ('to cry foul, raise an outcry').
Examples
"Lo scandalo ha travolto il ministro."
Natural Translation
The scandal overwhelmed the minister.
Literal Translation
The scandal has overwhelmed the minister.
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