skandaali
Skandaali is a Finnish noun meaning a public controversy arising from perceived wrongdoing, moral lapse, or breach of trust by individuals, groups, or institutions. It is typically linked to extensive media coverage, public debate, and a demand for accountability. Scandals may involve political corruption, financial misconduct, professional impropriety, or unethical behavior in business, sports, or culture. The term is widely used in journalism and everyday language to describe events that provoke concern, outrage, or loss of confidence in those accused, whether or not guilt has been legally established.
Etymology: The word is a loanword in Finnish, related to Swedish skandal or English scandal, with roots
Usage and implications: Skandaali often signals public impact beyond private misdeeds. Language surrounding a suspected case
See also: Scandal, Political scandal, Corporate scandal, Ethics, Media.