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Dispatch vs Scandal - What's the difference?

dispatch | scandal | Related terms |

Dispatch is a related term of scandal.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between dispatch and scandal

is that dispatch is (obsolete) a dismissal while scandal is (obsolete) to scandalize; to offend.

As verbs the difference between dispatch and scandal

is that dispatch is to send a shipment with promptness while scandal is (obsolete) to treat opprobriously; to defame; to slander.

As nouns the difference between dispatch and scandal

is that dispatch is a message sent quickly, as a shipment, a prompt settlement of a business, or an important official message sent by a diplomat, or military officer while scandal is an incident or event that disgraces or damages the reputation of the persons or organization involved.

Dishonor vs Scandal - What's the difference?

dishonor | scandal | Related terms |

Dishonor is a related term of scandal.


As nouns the difference between dishonor and scandal

is that dishonor is while scandal is an incident or event that disgraces or damages the reputation of the persons or organization involved.

As verbs the difference between dishonor and scandal

is that dishonor is while scandal is (obsolete) to treat opprobriously; to defame; to slander.

Scandal vs Fraud - What's the difference?

scandal | fraud |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between scandal and fraud

is that scandal is (obsolete) to scandalize; to offend while fraud is (obsolete) to defraud.

As nouns the difference between scandal and fraud

is that scandal is an incident or event that disgraces or damages the reputation of the persons or organization involved while fraud is any act of deception carried out for the purpose of unfair, undeserved and/or unlawful gain.

As verbs the difference between scandal and fraud

is that scandal is (obsolete) to treat opprobriously; to defame; to slander while fraud is (obsolete) to defraud.

Invective vs Scandal - What's the difference?

invective | scandal | Related terms |

Invective is a related term of scandal.


As verbs the difference between invective and scandal

is that invective is while scandal is (obsolete) to treat opprobriously; to defame; to slander.

As a noun scandal is

an incident or event that disgraces or damages the reputation of the persons or organization involved.

Disesteem vs Scandal - What's the difference?

disesteem | scandal | Related terms |

Disesteem is a related term of scandal.


As nouns the difference between disesteem and scandal

is that disesteem is want of esteem; disregard while scandal is an incident or event that disgraces or damages the reputation of the persons or organization involved.

As verbs the difference between disesteem and scandal

is that disesteem is to hold little or no esteem for; to consider worthless while scandal is (obsolete) to treat opprobriously; to defame; to slander.

Scandal vs Rumor - What's the difference?

scandal | rumor |


As nouns the difference between scandal and rumor

is that scandal is an incident or event that disgraces or damages the reputation of the persons or organization involved while rumor is (us|countable) a statement or claim of questionable accuracy, from no known reliable source, usually spread by word of mouth.

As verbs the difference between scandal and rumor

is that scandal is (obsolete) to treat opprobriously; to defame; to slander while rumor is (transitive|usually|used in the passive voice) to tell a rumor about; to gossip.

Scorn vs Scandal - What's the difference?

scorn | scandal | Related terms |

Scorn is a related term of scandal.


As verbs the difference between scorn and scandal

is that scorn is to feel or display contempt or disdain for something or somebody; to despise while scandal is (obsolete) to treat opprobriously; to defame; to slander.

As nouns the difference between scorn and scandal

is that scorn is (uncountable) contempt or disdain while scandal is an incident or event that disgraces or damages the reputation of the persons or organization involved.

Disrepute vs Scandal - What's the difference?

disrepute | scandal | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between disrepute and scandal

is that disrepute is loss or want of reputation; ill character; disesteem; discredit while scandal is an incident or event that disgraces or damages the reputation of the persons or organization involved.

As verbs the difference between disrepute and scandal

is that disrepute is to bring into disreputation; to hold in dishonor while scandal is to treat opprobriously; to defame; to slander.

Scandal vs Opprobrium - What's the difference?

scandal | opprobrium | Synonyms |

Scandal is a synonym of opprobrium.


As nouns the difference between scandal and opprobrium

is that scandal is an incident or event that disgraces or damages the reputation of the persons or organization involved while opprobrium is disgrace arising from exceedingly shameful conduct; ignominy.

As a verb scandal

is (obsolete) to treat opprobriously; to defame; to slander.

Ignominy vs Scandal - What's the difference?

ignominy | scandal | Related terms |

Ignominy is a related term of scandal.


As nouns the difference between ignominy and scandal

is that ignominy is great dishonor, shame, or humiliation while scandal is an incident or event that disgraces or damages the reputation of the persons or organization involved.

As a verb scandal is

(obsolete) to treat opprobriously; to defame; to slander.

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