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scandalous

[skan-dl-uhs] / ˈskæn dl əs /


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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.

From The Wall Street Journal

Horatio Alger had a completely scandalous biography that most people don't know.

From Salon

But Theranos’ technology never came close to working like Holmes and Balwani boasted, resulting in the company’s scandalous collapse and a criminal case that shined a bright light on Silicon Valley greed and hubris.

From Seattle Times

“The cancellation of the hasty and scandalous dismissal of Defense Minister Gallant is the right step, and I congratulate him,” Mr. Lapid added.

From New York Times