Scandalously example sentences

Related (9): shameful, disgraceful, infamous, notorious, reprehensible, deplorable, outrageous, unscrupulous, unprincipled

scandalously

definition

  - adverb form of scandalous

scan·dal·ous

adjective

scandalous (adjective)

  - causing general public outrage by a perceived offense against morality or law:

  - (of a state of affairs) disgracefully bad, typically as a result of someone's negligence or irresponsibility:

Synonyms

scandalous, discreditable, disreputable, dishonorable, improper, unseemly, sordid, scurrilous, malicious, slanderous, libelous, defamatory, calumnious, seemly, proper, disgraceful, shocking, outrageous, monstrous, criminal, wicked, sinful, shameful, atrocious, appalling, terrible, dreadful, disgusting, abhorrent, despicable, deplorable, reprehensible, obscene, iniquitous, inexcusable, intolerable, insupportable, unforgivable, unpardonable, egregious, acceptable, praiseworthy

"Scandalously" Example Sentences

1. She acted scandalously, disregarding the rules of the game.
2. His behavior was scandalously inappropriate for a man of his age.
3. His behavior was scandalously unprofessional for a lawyer.
4. She scandalously cheated on her husband with a younger man.
5. His actions were scandalously immoral for a priest.
6. His conduct was scandalously dishonorable for an officer.
7. Her behavior was scandalously outrageous for a politician.
8. His attitude was scandalously disrespectful for a student.
9. She scandalously lied to her parents about her whereabouts.
10. His actions were scandalously irresponsible for a doctor.
11. Her behavior was scandalously untrustworthy for a friend.
12. His words were scandalously offensive for a professor.
13. She scandalously broke her promise to her children.
14. His attitude was scandalously unbecoming for a teacher.
15. Her actions were scandalously uncaring for a mother.
16. His words were scandalously uncivil for a colleague.
17. She scandalously betrayed her husband with her ex.
18. His actions were scandalously unprofessional for an employee.
19. His behavior was scandalously unacceptable for a leader.
20. She scandalously deceived her boss about her qualifications.

Common Phases

shameful; outrageous; disgraceful; disreputable; dishonorable; shocking; reprehensible; deplorable; outrageous.

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