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1) (shocking or disgraceful.) scandaleux2) ((of stories etc) containing scandal.) à scandale -
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1) (shocking or disgraceful.) escandaloso2) ((of stories etc) containing scandal.) escandaloso -
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adj.Disgraceful: P. and V. αἰσχρός, ἐπονείδιστος, ἀνάξιος.Base: P. and V. κακός, πονηρός.Calumnious: Ar. and P. διάβολος, βάσκανος, P. βλάσφημος, συκοφαντικός, V. λοίδορος (Eur., Cycl.). Scandalously, adv.: P. and V. αἰσχρῶς, ἀναξίως, P. ἐπονειδίστως.Basely: P. and V. κακῶς, πονηρῶς.Calumniously: P. διαβόλως, συκοφαντικῶς.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Scandalous
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adj.बदनामी का, निन्दात्मक, कुत्सित, अपवादक -
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/'skændələs/ * tính từ - xúc phạm đến công chúng, gây phẫn nộ trong công chúng; xấu xa, nhục nhã - hay gièm pha, hay nói xấu sau lưng - (pháp lý) phỉ báng, thoá mạ -
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adjectiveഅപവാദകരമായ, പ്രകോപനപരമായ
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scandalous — (adj.) 1590s, from Fr. scandaleux, from M.L. scandalosus, from Church L. scandalum (see SCANDAL (Cf. scandal)). Related: Scandalously … Etymology dictionary
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scandalous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) causing general public outrage by a perceived offence against morality or law. 2) (of a state of affairs) disgracefully bad. DERIVATIVES scandalously adverb … English terms dictionary
scandalous — [skan′də ləs] adj. [Fr scandaleux < ML scandalosus] 1. causing scandal; offensive to a sense of decency or shocking to the moral feelings of the community; shameful 2. consisting of or spreading slander; libelous; defamatory scandalously adv.… … English World dictionary
scandalous — [[t]skæ̱ndələs[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n Scandalous behaviour or activity is considered immoral and shocking. They would be sacked for criminal or scandalous behaviour... He spoke of scandalous corruption and incompetence. Syn: shocking… … English dictionary
scandalous — adj. 1) scandalous to + inf. (it is scandalous to behave like that) 2) scandalous that + clause (it is scandalous that this road has so many potholes) * * * [ skænd(ə)ləs] scandalous that + clause (it is scandalous that this road has so many… … Combinatory dictionary
scandalous — scan|dal|ous [ skændləs ] adjective 1. ) something that is scandalous shocks you and makes you feel very angry because it seems unfair or wrong: a scandalous waste of money it is scandalous that: It s scandalous that the medicine isn t… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English