scandalmongering

ADJECTIVE
  1. typical of tabloids
    sensational journalistic reportage of the scandal
    yellow press
NOUN
  1. spreading malicious gossip
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How To Use scandalmongering In A Sentence

  • They would know that their statements are going to be subject to widespread scrutiny, rather than just skewed media scandalmongering.
  • Blest from above, human nature's wickedness had from below too frequently besulphured and suffumigated him for his memory to be dim; and though he was ever ready to own himself an example that heaven prevaileth, he could cite instances of scandalmongering shop - women dismissed and working him mischief in the town, which pointed to him in person for a proof that the Powers of Good and Evil were still engaged in unhappy contention. The House on the Beach
  • The prevention of this kind of scandalmongering is what the English Channel is for.
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