scandalous 的定义
- disgraceful; shameful or shocking; improper: scandalous behavior in public.
- defamatory or libelous, as a speech or writing.
- attracted to or preoccupied with scandal, as a person: a scandalous, vicious gossip.
scandalous 近义词
disreputable
更多scandalous例句
- Thus for Rohit, foregoing a lucrative career to introduce a martial art based on teachings of a scandalous godman in a town where sex is a taboo is quite daring.
- For Rohit, foregoing a lucrative career to introduce a martial art based on teachings of a scandalous godman in a town where sex is a taboo is quite daring.
- It’s weird but since his departure, it seems everyone is looking for some scandalous thing to have happened there.
- Virginity for young women was highly prized, so it was moving out before marriage that was scandalous, not staying home where they could be shielded from young men.
- It’s scandalous and absurd these agencies refuse to give correct guidance.
- Sands was involved in a scandalous-for-the-time romance with the carpenter and there were rumors she was pregnant with his child.
- So why did the God of the Hebrew people choose such a scandalous setting for becoming human?
- It is wild that something that would seem to be so scandalous would just disappear from the press.
- She was a celebrated bohemian, considered a scandalous woman.
- Michaud did not come out of the closet in order to avoid some scandalous revelation.
- I remember, however, the contempt and disgust which awoke in me at the sight of this scandalous chaperoning.
- If another person attempts to open a conversation upon scandalous matters, check her.
- As to the "opportunities," Chloe coolly confessed to herself that she had made rather a scandalous use of them.
- De Gery had made a long detailed memorandum of these scandalous abuses, with proofs in support of it.
- They have gone to the adulterous rendezvous celebrated in the scandalous verses of Lorenzo the Magnificent.