scandalette

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

scandal +‎ -ette

Noun[edit]

scandalette (plural scandalettes)

  1. A very minor scandal.
    • 1964, Francisco Ayala, Death as a Way of Life, page 84:
      This article was the genesis of a small scandal in its day, a mere scandalette of little consequence.
    • 2005, Donald Richie, Leza Lowitz, The Japan Journals: 1947-2004, page 320:
      In answer to something asked him, he says, "Oh, but that was a real scandal." Then turns to me and I say, “In contrast to now, which is a mere scandalette.”
    • 2011, Ann Treneman, Dave and Nick: The Year of the Honeymoon...and beyond:
      I tried to concentrate on this very tiny but very fascinating scandal-ette involving a leggy blonde Russian researcher, but Jude Law — and Spoonerisms — kept distracting me.