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单词 scandalizing
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scandalizingn.

/ˈskandəlʌɪzɪŋ/
Etymology: < scandalize v.1 + -ing suffix1.
The action of scandalize v.1 in various senses.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > slander or calumny > [noun]
teleeOE
folk-leasinga1000
tolec1000
wrayingc1000
missaw?c1225
slanderc1290
disclanderc1300
famationc1325
noisec1325
skander1338
missaying1340
misspeecha1375
slanderingc1380
biting1382
defaminga1400
filtha1400
missaya1400
obloquya1438
oblocution?a1439
juroryc1440
defamationa1450
defamea1450
forspeaking1483
depravinga1500
defamya1513
injury?1518
depravation1526
maledictiona1530
abusion?1530
blasphemation1533
infamation1533
insectationa1535
calumning1541
calumniation?1549
abuse1559
calumnying1563
calumny1564
belying?1565
illingc1575
scandalizing1575
misparlance?1577
blot1587
libelling1587
scandal1596
traducement1597
injurying1604
deprave1610
vilifying1611
noisec1613
disfame1620
sycophancy1622
aspersion1633
disreport1640
medisance1648
bollocking1653
vilification1653
sugillation1654
blasphemya1656
traduction1656
calumniating1660
blaspheming1677
aspersing1702
blowing1710
infamizing1827
malignation1836
mud-slinging1858
mud-throwing1864
denigration1868
mud-flinging1876
dénigrement1883
malignment1885
injurious falsehood1907
mud-sling1919
bad-mouthing1939
bad mouth1947
trash-talking1974
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > deception by illusion, delusion > [noun] > an instance of, illusion > leading astray > action of
surreption1502
scandalizing1575
subreption1635
1575 G. Gascoigne Posies Ep. to Rev. Divines ⁋⁋j [They] haue presumed to thinke that the same was indeed written to the scandalizing of some worthie personages.
1637 G. Gillespie Dispute against Eng.-Popish Ceremonies ii. ix. 39 They are rather to be thought obstinate in scandalizing, who..take not away the occasion of the scandall.
1709 J. Strype Ann. Reformation xxiii. 237 It was thought fit that the Scandalizing of such a Person should not be passed over without publick Satisfaction.
1756 W. Duncan tr. Cicero Sel. Orations x. 311 Scandalizing has nothing in view but contumely.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online December 2019).

scandalizingadj.

/ˈskandəlʌɪzɪŋ/
Etymology: < scandalize v.1 + -ing suffix2.
That scandalizes.
1. Causing offence.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > [adjective] > harmful or injurious
litherc893
scathefulc900
orneOE
teenfulOE
atterlichc1050
evilc1175
wicka1250
scathela1300
deringa1325
unkindc1330
harmfula1340
ill1340
wicked1340
shrewdc1380
noisomea1382
venomed1382
noyfulc1384
damageousc1386
infectivea1398
unwholesomea1400
annoying?c1400
mischievous1414
damnablec1420
contagiousc1430
mischievable?a1439
damagefulc1449
damageable1474
unhappy1474
nuisable1483
nocible1490
nuisible1490
nuisant1494
noxiousa1500
nocent?c1500
hurtful1526
sinistral1534
nocive1538
offendent1547
offensivea1548
dangerous1548
naughtya1555
dispendious1557
offensible1575
wrackful1578
baneful1579
hindersome1580
scandalizing1593
damnifiable1604
taking1608
toadish1611
illful1613
nocivousc1616
mischieving1621
nocuous1627
obnoxious1638
nocumentous1644
vicious1656
nocumental1657
abnoxious1680
dungeonable1691
offending1694
hurtsomea1699
nociferous1706
sinister1726
damnific1727
hazardous1748
slaughtering1811
damaging1856
damnous1870
lethal1942
the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > [adjective] > of nature of
faulty1548
slanderous1554
offensible1575
scandalizing1593
offenceful1611
1593 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie iv. xii. 196 Good things haue no scandalizing nature in them.
1662 W. Gurnall Christian in Armour: 3rd Pt. Ep. Ded. sig. A3v Neither have you in this scandalizing Age laid a stone of offence before others, but admirably vindicated the honour of Religion.
2. Uttering malicious and false reports.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > slander or calumny > [adjective]
horyc1000
missayingc1330
slandering1402
disclanderous1421
maligningc1425
defamatoryc1485
calumnious1490
defamative1502
slanderous?1521
infaming1535
obtractuous1537
defaminga1550
defamous1557
black-mouthed1560
sycophanticala1566
malignious1578
libelling1587
blasting1591
maledicent1599
traducing1601
black-throated1604
blasphemous1605
depraving1606
abusive1608
calumniating1609
obloquious1611
vilifying1611
infamatory1612
calumniatory1625
aspersionating1639
aspersive1642
scandalizing1646
reflexive1654
unworthying1654
reflecting1656
reflective1664
slanderful1669
aspersing1673
reflectious1715
traducent1736
obloquial1790
sycophantic1801
wronging1845
trash-talking1975
1646 ‘Alethegraphus’ Let. to G. Wither 1 Being stigmatized, at least with the name of lying and Scandalizing Bard.
1847 Mischief of the Muses 45 I bear the jokes Of cruel scandalizing folks.
1876 W. C. Russell Is he Man? II. 226 I would..wash my hands of this unjust scandalizing neighbourhood.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online September 2018).
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