Examples of 'scandalous' in a sentence

Meaning of "scandalous"

Scandalous is an adjective used to describe something that is disgraceful, shocking, or morally offensive. It is often used to refer to behavior, events, or rumors that cause public outrage or controversy
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  • Wrong, immoral, causing a scandal.
  • Malicious, defamatory.
  • Outrageous; exceeding reasonable limits.

How to use "scandalous" in a sentence

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scandalous
All considered scandalous and sinful then.
Scandalous what one is allowed to print nowadays.
A sanctuary for scandalous skeezers and stunts.
A scandalous rumor will start spreading soon.
It was unthinkable and scandalous to permit such exports.
The scandalous secrets you are all hiding.
I do not fancy being in scandalous rumours with you.
Not as scandalous as two best friends fighting.
I do not fancy being in scandalous rumors with you.
Pretty scandalous in some parts of the country.
Who can testify to a scandalous fraud underway.
Scandalous appointments to important offices have been made.
The act was scandalous and prolonged.
From secretly observing the sordid or scandalous.
This is a scandalous treatment for a good taxpayer.

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An intimate discussion is more embarrassing than scandalous.
And it would be scandalous if such facts were suppressed.
A good distraction from any scandalous findings.
To report the scandalous behavior of two missionaries.
The conditions you tolerate here are scandalous.
Charlotte is scandalous and has many secrets.
This is a bizarre and downright scandalous situation.
This was so scandalous and really marked her.
But even this hypothesis is not so scandalous.
Margaret was quite scandalous when it came to relationships.
The result of the conflict is a scandalous fraud.
In the most scandalous and shameful degree.
Your recent associations have bordered on scandalous.
A falsehood of a most scandalous nature has reached me.
The scandalous photos we have already seen.
A chaotic process and a scandalous historical falsification.
I never tried throughout my life to do something scandalous.
I heard something scandalous happened last night.
Any further delay would be close to scandalous.
Something scandalous to push you to number one.
This hopefully is not as scandalous as the last.
However scandalous or naïve that may seem.
It would be the end of a scandalous love affair.
It was scandalous that the environment was not being respected.
She did not know how scandalous it would be.
It is scandalous that these shops are not regulated.
They surprised us with scandalous strategic bumbling.
Quite a scandalous instruction considering they were captives.
This is not actually as scandalous as you suggest.
If someone found out it would be absolutely scandalous.
There is nothing scandalous about a woman who.
We must say that this situation is scandalous.
There is another scandalous aspect to the story.
The situation may well be called scandalous.
He was just dropping scandalous information back to back.

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