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thumb or leaf through: I didn't have time to read it<br />

thoroughly, but I did scan it. 2 study, pore over, examine,<br />

investigate, scrutinize, inspect, delve into, research, explore<br />

(in depth), sweep, Archaic con: Scan the horizon for hostile<br />

planes.<br />

--n. 3 look, survey, inspection, examination, overview: A<br />

microscopic scan revealed no trace of blood.<br />

scandal n. 1 shame, disgrace, embarrassment, sin, outrage: It is a<br />

scandal how much of the money raised for charity goes into the<br />

pockets of the fund-raisers. 2 discredit, damage, calumny,<br />

ignominy, obloquy, dishonour, degradation, disrepute, infamy:<br />

The scandal resulting from their being found together could<br />

never be lived down. The breath of scandal never touched her. 3<br />

slander, libel, aspersion, innuendo, insinuation, abuse, dirt,<br />

defilement, defamation, slur, smear, taint, blemish, spot,<br />

stigma, smirch, black mark or spot, blot (on the escutcheon),<br />

(badge of) infamy, skeleton in the cupboard, Brit blot on one's<br />

copybook: His cowardice brought scandal to the name that could<br />

never be lived down.<br />

scandalize<br />

v. appal, shock, outrage, affront, offend, horrify, upset,<br />

disturb; rankle, stick in (someone's) craw or throat, gall:<br />

They were scandalized to learn the truth about Cooksley's<br />

father.<br />

scandalous<br />

adj. 1 shocking, disgraceful, ignominious, improper,<br />

indecorous, unseemly, infamous, outrageous, shameful, immodest,<br />

dishonourable, disreputable, sordid, despicable, flagitious,<br />

wicked, sinful, evil, iniquitous, profligate, immoral, indecent,<br />

lewd, lascivious, lustful, licentious, lecherous, atrocious,<br />

heinous, disgusting, fulsome, taboo, unmentionable, unspeakable:<br />

The scandalous goings-on at the Hellfire Club are well<br />

documented. 2 defamatory, libellous, slanderous, calumnious,<br />

calumniatory, aspersive, abusive, scurrilous, injurious,<br />

defamatory: The newspaper published a scandalous article about<br />

him which they refused to retract.<br />

scanty adj. 1 scant, sparse, scarce, little, meagre, minimal; barely<br />

adequate or sufficient, limited, restricted, Colloq measly: The

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