scandalous in the PONS Dictionary

scandalous Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The paper also enjoyed seemingly much more lax editorial restrictions, publishing scandalous (at the time) articles and using challenging imagery to provoke students and faculty.
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He was a commissioner for scandalous ministers in 1654.
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Apparently he was involved in a scandalous affair with a woman and forced to leave after news of the affair had leaked.
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Having heard rumors that he is secretly a ladies' man, she also hopes to get the general to disclose something scandalous.
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She was never publicly seen drinking and driving or wearing really scandalous clothes or anything like that.
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His personal life was extremely scandalous by the standards of the time, and this contributed to growing unrest in his colony.
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As he began his teenage years, he wrote poetry and stories on scandalous and often extreme subjects.
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However, a scandalous revelation tears the three characters' worlds apart.
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Keener notes that the very mention of a religious leader with female followers could have been considered scandalous in this era.
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Just being a female avant-garde artist is scandalous.
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