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scandalous

shocking / disgraceful / outrageous / shameful
Adjective
comp: more scandaloussup: most scandalous

This term carries a heavy weight of social judgment, evoking a sense of public shame or moral indignation. It describes actions that do not merely break a rule, but violate a shared community standard of decency or honor, often triggering a collective reaction of shock. In modern usage, the word frequently oscillates between genuine moral condemnation and a more playful or provocative sense of daring. While it can describe a legal crime, it is more commonly associated with social faux pas, illicit affairs, or the sensationalist nature of tabloid journalism.

Meanings

Adjective

Causing general public outrage by being perceived as morally or legally wrong.

"The politician's scandalous behavior led to his immediate resignation."

Adjective

Shocking or disgraceful in a way that violates accepted social standards of propriety.

"She wore a scandalous dress that left very little to the imagination."

Adjective

Based on or consisting of reports of shocking behavior, often without proof.

"The tabloid is known for publishing scandalous rumors about celebrities."

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