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UK
/skˈændələsli/
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ADVERB
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in a scandalous manner
you behaved scandalously when you walked out of that meeting!
How To Use scandalously In A Sentence
- The paludamentum, a military style of garment reminiscent of the chlamys that Agrippina Minor once scandalously wore in public, had previously been reserved for the wardrobe of emperors. Caesars’ Wives
- As for me, my portrait is, if possible, even more scandalously caricatured, I fail or quail in spirit at the upcome! Redgauntlet
- He may be surrounded by ruthless war criminals and scandalously untruthful statesmen, but it's hard to believe that he wants other human beings to suffer.
- The Boccherini is superb as well, the overture and cavatina from ‘Clementina’, which I gather is a scandalously neglected masterpiece of the genre; I'd certainly like to hear more of it after this tempting nine minute excerpt.
- High-rouged dames went once in jewels and spangles; now, instead of jewels, you may take the knitting-needles and leave the rouge: the rouge will gradually give place to natural brown, clean washed or even unwashed; and Demoiselle Theroigne herself get scandalously fustigated. The French Revolution
- Hillary is not interested in this nation she is only looking to prove that women can wield power just as corruptively and scandalously as men. Hillary Reels In More Kerry Fundraisers; Enlists Reid's Son As Nevada Chair
- Of note, Adam Lambert returned to the AMA stage Sunday night for the first time since his scandalously sexy performance on the show in 2009 caused him to be banned from the network for a brief time.
- Just how much cash was frittered away, and just how scandalously, is only now emerging. Times, Sunday Times
- In her late twenties - a scandalously late age - she married.
- But given the towering importance of this issue and how it affects millions of workers directly, the turnout was scandalously small.