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scandalous
[ skan-dl-uhs ]
adjective
- disgraceful; shameful or shocking; improper:
scandalous behavior in public.
- defamatory or libelous, as a speech or writing.
- attracted to or preoccupied with scandal, as a person:
a scandalous, vicious gossip.
Other Words From
- scandal·ous·ly adverb
- scandal·ous·ness noun
- non·scandal·ous adjective
- non·scandal·ous·ly adverb
- super·scandal·ous adjective
- super·scandal·ous·ly adverb
- un·scandal·ous adjective
- un·scandal·ous·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of scandalous1
Example Sentences
They were a network of institutions across the island of Ireland which housed unmarried women and their babies at a time when pregnancy outside marriage was viewed as scandalous.
“It’s nothing scandalous, but we’re having a ball with this. The media, their heads are exploding. ‘What is the secret?’”
The founder of a group set up to support caravan owners said it was "scandalous" that "people's lives are being ruined".
If you’re looking for an audio guide with all the scandalous details, theories and ghost stories about the case, check out the BBC’s eight-episode “Oil in Blood” series from the “Assume Nothing” podcast.
Republic attacks the current funding for the royals as opaque and secretive and a "scandalous abuse of public money".
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