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Topic: Politics

scandalousness

IPA: /ˈskændələsnəs/

KK: /ˈskændələsnəs/

noun

Definition: The quality of being shocking or causing public outrage due to improper behavior or actions.

Example: The scandalousness of the politician's actions led to widespread public protests.

scapegoat

IPA: /ˈskeɪpˌɡoʊt/

KK: /ˈskeɪpˌɡoʊt/

noun

Definition: A person or thing that is unfairly blamed for problems or negative outcomes, often to divert attention from the real cause.

Example: In the team meeting, John became the scapegoat for the project's failure, even though others were also responsible.

transitive verb

Definition: To blame someone or something for problems or mistakes that they did not cause, often to divert attention from the real issue.

Example: The manager scapegoated the intern for the project's failure, even though the problems were due to his own decisions.

scaremonger

IPA: /ˈskɛrˌmʌŋɡər/

KK: /ˈskɛrˌmʌŋɡər/

noun

Definition: A person who spreads fear or panic by sharing alarming information or rumors, often without good reason.

Example: The scaremonger spread false information about the storm, causing unnecessary panic in the community.

scattershot

IPA: /ˈskætərˌʃɒt/

KK: /ˈskætərˌʃɑt/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that is done in a random or haphazard manner, often covering a wide range without a clear focus.

Example: His scattershot approach to problem-solving made it difficult to find effective solutions.

scenario

IPA: /səˈnɛr.i.oʊ/

KK: /səˈnɛrɪoʊ/

noun

Definition: A description of a possible situation or sequence of events, often used for planning or imagining what might happen in the future.

Example: In the scenario where it rains tomorrow, we will have to cancel the picnic.

scheme

IPA: /skim/

KK: /skim/

intransitive verb

Definition: To create plans or ideas, often in a clever or secretive way.

Example: They began to scheme about how to win the competition.

noun

Definition: A plan or arrangement that is often secret or involves a series of actions to achieve a specific goal.

Example: The company has a new scheme to improve employee productivity.

transitive verb

Definition: To make a secret plan or plot, often with the intention of achieving something dishonest or harmful.

Example: She began to scheme about how to get her promotion at work.

schemer

IPA: /ˈskiːmər/

KK: /ˈskimɚ/

noun

Definition: A person who makes secret plans or plots, often for dishonest or selfish reasons.

Example: The schemer devised a clever plan to trick his friends.

scheming

IPA: /ˈskiːmɪŋ/

KK: /ˈskimɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Having a tendency to make secret plans or plots, often for dishonest or selfish purposes.

Example: The scheming villain plotted to take over the city.

verb

Definition: To make secret plans or plots, often with the intention of achieving something dishonest or underhanded.

Example: She was scheming to take over the company by undermining her boss.

schism

IPA: /ˈskɪzəm/

KK: /ˈskɪzəm/

noun

Definition: A division or separation between groups, often referring to a disagreement or conflict within a religious organization.

Example: The schism in the church led to the formation of two separate congregations.

schismatic

IPA: /skɪzˈmætɪk/

KK: /skɪzˈmætɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a division or split, especially in a religious or political context.

Example: The schismatic group formed after disagreements over leadership.

noun

Definition: A person who supports or participates in a division or split, especially in a religious or political context.

Example: The schismatic refused to follow the traditional teachings of the church.

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