Use "scandalous" in a sentence

1. Scandalous.

2. such a scandalous allegation.

3. She deplored his scandalous actions.

4. After his scandalous behaviour in the kitchen?

5. The decision is nothing short of scandalous.

6. Newspaper columns were full of scandalous tales.

7. It is absolutely scandalous that this continues

8. It's scandalous that you still haven't been paid.

9. There shouldn't be any kind of scandalous rumors.

10. It is absolutely scandalous that this would continue

11. It is scandalous that he has not been punished.

12. The revelation of his scandalous past led to his resignation.

13. But this is totally scandalous, Stella, and you know it.

14. Courtesans occupy a scandalous yet challenging space in world history

15. The project was denounced as a scandalous waste of public money.

16. But what constituted "blasphemous, immoral, treasonable, schismatic, seditious or scandalous libels"?

17. For both sides to this scandalous transaction there is a bottom line.

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19. Conversation with a woman in a public place was particularly scandalous.”

20. A hasty note from Mary asks her to disregard a scandalous rumor.

21. It is scandalous that elderly patients should be treated in that way.

22. She insisted that every scandalous detail of the story had been manufactured.

23. The scandalous remarks in the newspaper besmirch the reputations of every member of the society.

24. Synonyms for Calumnious include defamatory, libellous, slanderous, abusive, derogatory, insulting, libelous, lying, scandalous and aspersive

25. But by Washington standards, even by post-Water-gate standards, what Kleindienst did was not scandalous.

26. They may find contentions such as those we have made questionable, but not surprising or scandalous.

27. There should be scandalous talk, in character, about the crimes, lust, and Briberies of your competitors.

28. So swept away by passion is Marianne that her behavior begins to border on the scandalous.

29. Synonyms for Catchpenny include sensationalistic, lurid, screaming, sensational, sensationalist, gee-whiz, shocking, startling, scandalous and melodramatic

30. It leads to death and a scandalous murder inquiry which threatens to expose some dark secrets.

31. It is absolutely scandalous that a fantastic building like this is just left to rot away.

32. Twenty years ago, it was scandalous when a baseball pitcher named Wayne Garland signed for $ 000 a year.

33. I hoped she would respect our standards, but instead she ordered liquor, a male dancer, and a scandalous video.

34. There was a dramatic sequel to last Thursday's scandalous revelations when the minister for trade suddenly announced his resignation.

35. But Charlie also sets out on a series of scandalous liaisons and unfortunate marriages with very young girls.

36. In the true spirit of a scandalous soccer star, Gallacher was flamboyant and temperamental on and off the park.

37. " rder avails nothing to the suppressing of scandalous, seditious, and libellous books, which were mainly intended to be suppressed. "

38. But can Christ dwell in a church where so much is admittedly “false, contrary to the Gospel and scandalous”?

39. Of the scandalous way in which the railway hotels were sold off and nine-tenths have deteriorated rapidly since.

40. Misfortune was surmounted, and misfortune became too great a burden; virtuous reputations were earned, and scandalous stories were recounted.

41. Belgravia is a pitch perfect period drama about two families trying to bury a scandalous secret from their shared past

42. According to The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, for Jews “conversation with a woman in a public place was particularly scandalous.”

43. After all, the temple authorities —the priests, the scribes, and others— were behind the scandalous profit-making business taking place there.

44. It is because I share it that I must draw attention to the scandalous mismanagement of the housing stock in Liverpool.

45. Regional officers had lived for many years with successive waves of moral outrage about the scandalous conditions within the asylums.

46. Friends of the Earth has described the situation as scandalous, and called on the National Rivers Authority to prevent further seepage.

47. The clergy and the publicans, and the Parnellites were found "Arrayed" in "scandalous alliance" against the Liberal cause.

48. The Benghazi Attack Is a Scandal, but Not in the Way That You Think Perversely, this isn't exactly what Americans find scandalous

49. Time and again, they have appeared on television denying any connection with the scandalous schemes in which they actually were deeply involved.

50. Is there not one prominent rugby union footballer or journalist who is compelled to criticize this scandalous and absurd state of affairs?

51. And in Germany the scientific community was aghast when researchers recently discovered “one of the most scandalous cases of fraud in German science.”

52. Mr President, I find this absolutely scandalous, and I think we should be speaking a clearer language here than we have done so far.

53. The scandalous, seditious and libelous books that need to be brought to justice in this remarkable sentence are suddenly revealed to have a soul.

54. 14 Consider this report in The New York Times: “What would have been considered scandalous 25 years ago has now become an acceptable living arrangement.

55. In the case of Aristion, a youth from Plataea who lived for a long time in Demosthenes' house, Aeschines mocks the "scandalous" and "improper" relation.

56. Ands, or Buts The most scandalous, make your blood rush Through your body like it ain't never did before We the mall, and we guarantee the realist

57. SOS Racismo was one of the first organizations to react, calling the agent's acquittal “scandalous” and stressing that this verdict “portrays the profound racism in the Portuguese society”.

58. Agrippa’s and Berenice’s relationship was considered scandalous enough to be fodder for Roman and other pagan writers, like Cassius Dio, for over a hundred years after they were both dead

59. 8 Michelle Mitchell, charity director at Age UK, said it was astonishing that help for poorer households through the Warm Front subsidy scheme was being phased out despite "scandalous" power bills.

60. The Bouviers is an intimate account of the rise, fall and recovery of one family's fortunes - of eccentrics, fabulous successes and scandalous failure - revealed in a novel-like saga spanning two centuries

61. Whether it is the scandalous affairs that have rocked royalty, politicians, film stars, and religious leaders or the betrayal and tears in our own families, marital unfaithfulness continues to take a tragic toll.

62. In 525, Justin repealed a law that effectively prohibited a member of the senatorial class from marrying women from a lower class of society, including the theatre, which was considered scandalous at the time.

63. All these books tended to increase the ill feeling between author and public; the Whig press was virulent and scandalous in its comments, and Cooper plunged into a series of actions for libel .

64. There are many synonyms of Blackguardly which include Base, Contemptible, Crooked, Deceitful, Despicable, Devious, Discreditable, Disgraceful, Disreputable, Fraudulent, Ignoble, Ignominious, Infamous, Inglorious, Low, Miscreant, Offensive, Scandalous, Shabby, Shady, Treacherous, Unprincipled, Unscrupulous, Untrustworthy, Putrid, Unrespectable, etc.

65. Anne Boleyn was the second wife of King Henry VIII — a scandalous marriage, given that he had been denied an annulment from his first wife by the Roman Church, and that his mistress was Anne…

66. Stoned November 2nd, 2010, In halls and pebbled passage ways the whispers come and go "scandalous", "Adulatress"* each word another stone - pelted at her inadequacy, to just leave her lover alone

67. Ahead of Colette’s release, we spoke to the film’s director, Wash Westmoreland, to find out more about the scandalous, remarkable life of the Claudine creator and the truth of the relationship with her exploiting husband

68. May 1, 2011 Bumped and Thumped megan “Dystopias don’t have to be dreary to be provocative…[Bumped is] uncomfortable, scandalous, and not easily forgotten—there’s little doubt that’s exactly what McCafferty is going for.”–Publishers Weekly.

69. Barreled Breckenridge souvenir wine sample glass ; a guided 0.9 mile stroll through downtown Breckenridge with a local; Scandalous Breckenridge history, and more! Are tours ever cancelled due to weather? Tours will go on, rain, snow, or shine

70. The tension in the story is acutely realised as the town grows in its awe of her ‘scandalous’ behaviour, an opinion she Airily does nothing to dispel.’ ‘Or as he puts it, so Airily, so insouciantly: ‘Don't fret, pet.’’

71. The tension in the story is acutely realised as the town grows in its awe of her ‘scandalous’ behaviour, an opinion she Airily does nothing to dispel.’ ‘Or as he puts it, so Airily, so insouciantly: ‘Don't fret, pet.’’

72. Article 334 of the Philippine Revised Penal Code states that Concubinage is committed by “Any husband who shall keep a mistress in the conjugal dwelling, or shall have sexual intercourse, under scandalous circumstances, with a woman who is not his wife

73. You may transact your worldly concerns with a person that knows not God, and makes no profession of Christianity, whatever his moral character may be; but, ye must not even thus far acknowledge a man professing Christianity, who is scandalous in his conduct.

74. "All night Party" suggests a sexy, scandalous tell-all book about the Twenties -- full of long-legged blonde flappers dancing on table tops and swigging from flasks, and gangsters piling up loot, and sexy black jazz men blowing their trumpets All night long.

75. Edmund Brocket, “had been a priest for over 50 years was ejected in 1643/4 as scandalous in life and unsound doctrine.” From William, the youngest son of Edward Brocket and Elizabeth (Thwaytes) probably descends the “cadet line” the Brocket’s of Campton and Dunton, Bedfordshire and Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire.

76. Edmund Brocket, “had been a priest for over 50 years was ejected in 1643/4 as scandalous in life and unsound doctrine.” From William, the youngest son of Edward Brocket and Elizabeth (Thwaytes) probably descends the “cadet line” the Brocket’s of Campton and Dunton, Bedfordshire and Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire.

77. Socrates and Alcibiades: Four Texts gathers together translations our four most important sources for the relationship between Socrates and the most controversial man of his day, the gifted and scandalous Alcibiades.In addition to Alcibiades’ famous speech from Plato’s Symposium, this text includes two dialogues, the Alcibiades I and Alcibiades II, attributed to Plato in antiquity but

78. SPEECHES THAT CHANGED THE WORLD But whilst these men most falsely Asperse the sons of the Church of England for being Jacobites, let them rather clear themselves of what they were lately charged before your majesty, that there are societies of them which celebrate the horrid Thirtieth of January with an execrable solemnity of scandalous mirth.

79. The Boxkeeper thinks that the play is scandalous, but "Society comes because Society is loth to believe in such audacity on mere hearsay, and flocks to the theatre in thousands to witness the appalling spectacle for themselves." Quisby and Jopp, a pair of "swells", arrive to see the play for the sixty-eighth and eighty-fifth time, respectively

80. A declaration of the Commons assembled in Parliament, for bringing to Condigne punishment, those that have raised false and scandalous rumors against the House, how that they intend to assesse every mans pewter, and lay excizes upon other commodities as also further directions to his excellence the Earle of Essex, Generall of the Army, and to the committee for his assistance in the Army