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scandalous

[skan-dl-uhs] / ˈskæn dl əs /


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Leah told supporters that she and her sisters would never follow such scandalous directions, no matter what their spirit friends wished.

From Literature

The ceremony was edited and aired on a delay, and this year the BBC announced early that it was on especially high alert for any comments that were perceived as scandalous.

From Los Angeles Times

Based on the 2020 novel “Box Hill,” “Pillion” is often scandalous, but it also offers classic rom-com warm and fuzzy feelings.

From The Wall Street Journal

The reporters had also established that the so-called “after-action” report on the fire had been altered to downplay failures by the department and the city, all of which was scandalous enough.

From Los Angeles Times

"I am totally on my own now. This is beyond scandalous and nobody can do anything. I cannot believe what this is all coming to."

From BBC