scandalosity
English
    
    Etymology
    
From scandalous + -osity.
Noun
    
scandalosity (countable and uncountable, plural scandalosities)
- (rare, uncountable) The quality of being scandalous.
- Synonym: scandalousness
 -  1923, Edwin Baird, Fay, New York, N.Y.: Edward J. Clode, page 57:- Miss Somebody, who also sings, got greenly jealous, and as she couldn’t rap Fay’s voice she knocked her face; and one can swing a hammer there with cruel scandalosity.
 
-  1976 July 30, “Tiny nation big on Olympics”, in The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Ken., page C 5:- Our sports are far from — how you say? — scandalosity?
 
-  1977, Marta Ester Sánchez, Three Latin-American Novelists in Search of Lo Americano: A Productive Failure, pages 119–120:- And though we may concede that "Axolotl" is a narrative whose outrageous scandalosity to our everyday world is surely beyond dispute, we must also acknowledge that it has rules of its own: […]
 
-  2003, Wendy Williams; Karen Hunter, Wendy’s Got the Heat, Atria Books, →ISBN, page 91:- I expanded my Dishing the Dirt to my night show where celebrities would frequent the studio for interviews and I developed my style of high drama and scandalosity.
 
-  2008 July 17, Patt Morrison, “Rating the scandals”, in Los Angeles Times, page A21:- Rating the scandals […] Let’s create a Scandalosity Rating System, with units everyone understands.
 
 
- (rare, countable) Something scandalous.
-  1900 March 6, “Shapely Chorus Girl Lashes Dave Warfield. Frankie Bailey Attacks Comedian with a Rawhide. Is Put out of the Company—Court Martial on the Weber & Fields Stage Decides That She Must Go at Once — Bald-Headed Man Began the Row.”, in The Leavenworth Times, Leavenworth, Kan., page 5:- “What a scandalosity!” he exclaimed a moment later, as he met Miss Bailey in the wings. “You ought to be ashamed of myself!”
 
-  1907 November 8, “Maritime Murmurs”, in The Maritime Review: An Illustrated Weekly Journal, volume XV, number 195, page 194:- Still, when a miners’ agent lays himself out to consider the scandalosities of life, it isn’t for mere newspaper folk to offer a word on the subject.
 
-  1927, Kathleen Coyle, Shule Agra, New York, N.Y.: E. P. Dutton & Company, page 118:- I’m forever whitewashing after them, whitewashing off the scandalosities they do be scrabbling on the privy walls.
 
-  1932, The Adventures of the Black Duse, Judd & Detweiler, Inc., page 209:- But jest yo’ lemme tell yo’ that knocker on the front door is a plumb scandalosity, an’ I isn’t gwine do yo’ wuck.
 
-  2004, Nikolay Gogol, Robert A. Maguire, transl., Dead Souls, Penguin Books, page 210:- Please permit me to tell you that I have never yet indulged in scandalosities of that kind.
 
 
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