scandalously (Meaning)
scandalously (r)
in a scandalous manner
scandalously (adv.)
In a manner to give offense; shamefully.
With a disposition to impute immorality or wrong.
Synonyms & Antonyms of scandalously
Synonyms:
- ugly
- obscene
- shocking
- hideous
- sickening
- awful
- nasty
- disgusting
- dreadful
- horrible
- obnoxious
- offensive
Antonyms:
- dreamy
- delicious
- appealing
- felicitous
- desirable
- pleasurable
- delightful
- agreeable
- heavenly
- luscious
- welcome
- innocuous
- acceptable
- pleasurable
- desirable
- attractive
- delightful
- darling
- welcome
- enjoyable
- nice
- gratifying
- delectable
- pleasant
- appealing
- gratifying
- congenial
- luscious
- nice
- alluring
- darling
- enjoyable
- innocuous
- alluring
- pleasant
- delicious
- inoffensive
- sweet
- heavenly
- inoffensive
- congenial
- agreeable
- felicitous
- satisfying
- delectable
- dreamy
- acceptable
- sweet
- attractive
- satisfying
Synonyms:
- ghastly
- dislikeable
- unwelcome
- detestable
- dislikable
- unholy
- objectionable
- sickly
- miserable
- frightful
- macabre
- unsavory
- upsetting
- ungodly
- disagreeable
- unchristian
- barbarous
- distressing
- heinous
- contemptible
- despicable
- unwanted
- unspeakable
- hateful
- brackish
- grim
- repellant
- exceptionable
- unhealthy
- hard
- sick
- atrocious
- unwholesome
- uncivilized
- nightmarish
- execrable
- grisly
- lurid
- monstrous
- lousy
- horrifying
Antonyms:
scandalously Sentence Examples
- The scandalously high price of the medication sparked outrage among patients.
- The Senator's scandalously lavish spending scandalized the nation.
- The athlete's scandalously unsportsmanlike conduct earned them a lifetime ban.
- The company's scandalously negligent practices led to the product's recall.
- The politician's scandalously false promises shattered public trust.
- The celebrity's scandalously inappropriate behavior made headlines.
- The judge's scandalously biased ruling drew widespread criticism.
- The musician's scandalously explicit lyrics alienated their fan base.
- The student's scandalously plagiarized essay resulted in their expulsion.
- The research scandalously suppressed data that could have saved lives.
FAQs About the word scandalously
in a scandalous mannerIn a manner to give offense; shamefully., With a disposition to impute immorality or wrong.
ugly, obscene, shocking, hideous, sickening, awful, nasty,disgusting, dreadful, horrible
dreamy, delicious, appealing, felicitous, desirable, pleasurable, delightful, agreeable, heavenly, luscious
The scandalously high price of the medication sparked outrage among patients.
The Senator's scandalously lavish spending scandalized the nation.
The athlete's scandalously unsportsmanlike conduct earned them a lifetime ban.
The company's scandalously negligent practices led to the product's recall.