Sentence examples for be scandalous from inspiring English sources

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be scandalous

adjective

Wrong, immoral, causing a scandal

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Her show was never going to be scandalous, even if a scandal was hovering over it.

Oreshkin predicted the presidential election campaign would be "scandalous".

"It would be scandalous to raise hopes without delivery.

It would be scandalous not to give recognition to each contribution.

He can be provocative, but he's not a poseur, trying to be scandalous".

"I am pleased by the notion that I can still be scandalous," he said.

It would be scandalous to reject a therapy just because it is unconventional.

To the Romans these antics seemed to be scandalous breaches of civic dignity and decorum.

These may be scandalous charges in Oklahoma, but was Mata Hari really so wicked?

"If these allegations are true, this is going to be scandalous for the UK.

Would it be scandalous to suggest that "Ragtime" now suffers from image deprivation?

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