scandalizing Antonyms
Strongest:
- cushioning
- enticing
- tempting
- cushioning
- delighting
- charming
- delighting
- gratifying
- pleasing
- rejoicing
- assuring
- tickling
- tempting
- assuring
- gratifying
- pleasing
- charming
- tickling
- rejoicing
- enticing
Strong:
- cheering
- soothing
- comforting
- buffering
- consoling
- cheering
- buffering
- reassuring
- soothing
- reassuring
- consoling
- comforting
Weak:
Strongest:
- frightening
- terrorizing
- nauseating
- repelling
- offending
- displeasing
- terrifying
- revolting
- disgusting
- outraging
- sickening
- scaring
Strong:
- startling
- horrifying
- affrighting
- panicking
- amazing
- alarming
- dumfounding
- undoing
- appalling
- astonishing
- flabbergasting
- alaruming
- astounding
- spooking
- stupefying
- unsettling
- awing
- dumbfounding
- unnerving
- disquieting
- discomforting
- shaking
- dismaying
- perturbing
- turning-off
- chilling
- daunting
- frighting
- distressing
- emasculating
- demoralizing
- stunning
- upsetting
- dispiriting
- disconcerting
- unstringing
- unmanning
- scarifying
Weak:
Meaning of scandalizing
Webster
scandalizing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Scandalize
scandalizing Sentence Examples
- The politician's extramarital affair scandalized the nation.
- The teacher's inappropriate behavior scandalized the school community.
- The company's accounting fraud scandalized shareholders.
- The celebrity's racist remarks scandalized their fans.
- The film's explicit scenes scandalized critics.
- The athlete's positive drug test scandalized the sports world.
- The religious leader's hypocrisy scandalized their congregation.
- The artist's controversial artwork scandalized the art community.
- The social media post's offensive language scandalized followers.
- The journalist's inaccurate reporting scandalized the media industry.
FAQs About the word scandalizing
of Scandalize
frightening, terrorizing, nauseating, repelling, offending, displeasing, terrifying, revolting, disgusting,outraging
cushioning, enticing, tempting, cushioning, delighting, charming, delighting,gratifying, pleasing, rejoicing
The politician's extramarital affair scandalized the nation.
The teacher's inappropriate behavior scandalized the school community.
The company's accounting fraud scandalized shareholders.
The celebrity's racist remarks scandalized their fans.