scandalous
Example Sentences
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The moves drew outrage, with an umbrella organisation of the Jewish community groups labelling it "scandalous" and a "moral and civilisational disgrace for Croatia".
From Barron's
Then came the daily announcements and receipts documenting scandalous spending outrages, not all of which lived up to their original billing.
The little known about the case is scandalous enough.
From New York Times
It said the difference was "scandalous" and that cuts in the wholesale price had not been passed on to customers.
From BBC
And the three-year delay in releasing this critical data has been described by some scientists as "scandalous".
From BBC
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.