Pronunciation change

Noun change

Singular
scapegoat

Plural
scapegoats

  1. (countable), (biblical) A scapegoat is a goat that was released into the wilderness while another was killed in a ritual.
  2. (countable) A scapegoat is someone who is punished for a mistake that someone else made.
    Bobby broke the window, but Cynthia was made into the scapegoat and had to pay Mr. Lee for it.

Related words change

Verb change

Plain form
scapegoat

Third-person singular
scapegoats

Past tense
scapegoated

Past participle
scapegoated

Present participle
scapegoating

  1. (transitive) If you scapegoat someone, you punish them for someone else's mistake.

Usage note change

A word derived from scapegoat, scapegoatee, means the same thing as the agent noun scapegoat, although the form with the suffix "-ee", i.e. scapegoatee, is exclusively used in the sense of the agent noun of being a victim of blame-shifting.