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- Dictionaryscandalous/ˈskandələs/
adjective
- 1. causing general public outrage by a perceived offence against morality or law: "a series of scandalous liaisons" Similar Opposite
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Scandalous means making people shocked and upset, such as scandalous stories or behavior. See synonyms, related words and phrases, and examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.
- English (US)
adjective. us / ˈskæn.d ə l.əs / uk / ˈskæn.d ə l.əs / Add...
- Znaczenie Scandalous, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
SCANDALOUS definicja: 1. making people shocked and upset: 2....
- Scandalous: Norwegian Translation
SCANDALOUS - translate into Norwegian with the...
- Scandalous: Ukrainian Translation
scandalous - translate into Ukrainian with the...
- Scandalous: Thai Translation
scandalous translate: น่าตกใจ; น่าละอายใจ,...
- Scandalously
SCANDALOUSLY definition: 1. in a way or to a degree that...
- English (US)
Learn the meaning of scandalous as an adjective, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Scandalous can mean libelous, defamatory, or shocking to propriety or morality.
Scandalous definition: disgraceful; shameful or shocking; improper. See examples of SCANDALOUS used in a sentence.
Scandalous describes something that's shocking, and maybe a little embarrassing or even offensive. Your great-grandfather might be a scandalous character in your family history if he was married seven times, each time to younger and younger wives.
Scandalous means making people shocked and upset, such as scandalous stories or scandalous behavior. Learn more about this adjective, its synonyms and how to use it in sentences from various sources.
Scandalous means shocking and unacceptable, or containing talk about the very bad or wrong things that people have done or are thought to have done. Learn how to use this adjective with synonyms, pronunciation and usage notes.
Scandalous means immoral, shocking, or disgraceful, or spreading slander or gossip. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts and see synonyms, pronunciation, and word origin.