Crossword-Solution: SCANDALISE
We have 25 clues for the answer “SCANDALISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| incur blame | 7 answers |
| DRAG through the mire | 9 answers |
| villainize | 10 answers |
| BRING shame upon | 11 answers |
| blackwash | 11 answers |
| stigmatise | 13 answers |
| MAKE sick | 22 answers |
| traduce | 24 answers |
| Vilify | 29 answers |
| Calumniate | 29 answers |
| LOWER in character | 30 answers |
| Libel | 31 answers |
| make liable | 39 answers |
| Decry | 41 answers |
| Slander | 41 answers |
| Defame | 43 answers |
| Make Public | 46 answers |
| Accuse | 47 answers |
| Denigrate | 48 answers |
| asperse | 48 answers |
| uglify | 52 answers |
| displease | 55 answers |
| Offend | 55 answers |
| Blacken | 65 answers |
| Malign | 66 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who
is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor
of a candidate for office.
Hint 2 anagram
OTERLEC
Hint 3 another clue
A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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Sentences with SCANDALISE (5)
There he was, and with nothing in his aspect or his posture to scandalise: it was only true that if he had seen Mrs.
All through my time she lived at Old Welmingham, and after my time, when the new town was building, and the respectable neighbours began moving to it, she moved too, as if she was determined to live among them and scandalise them to the very last.
For years all Washington had agreed that Victoria was little better than one of the wicked; she had done nothing but violate every rule of propriety and scandalise every well-regulated family in the city, and there was no good in her.
But however that may be, there was an uncanonical alliance between them which evidently did not in the least scandalise her brothers and which resulted in the birth of Ferdinand Columbus in the following year.
The Duke's library consists of a few volumes of theological casuistry, and her Highness never opens a book unless it be to scandalise her husband by reading some prohibited pamphlet from France.