Scandalous in a sentence as an adjective

AT&T is the most scandalous business in the world.

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I mean, this is the original scandalous practice in mobile apps.

"The fact that they've built special systems for giving the government the data is not too surprising or scandalous.

Before you all get too angry about the scandalous lies about your favorite editor note that this is a Verity Stob column.

I can't remember which article I read this in, but this has all the elements of the most interesting and scandalous affair in academia this year.

What is usually represented abroad as a scandalous, quasi communist change was actually a boon for the "great capital".

""The second is the kind of scandalous, sordid stories of individual misconduct which keep us occupied, but just leave us throwing our hands up wondering 'what is this world coming to?'.

Do you think, if I decided to catch coaches/buses everywhere, I could get back some of the money they get from me?The fact that a publicly-funded organisation refuse to allow access to data because they have been criticised is absolutely scandalous.

And that men may not vindicate themselves by writing, their next interest is to be masters of the press, of which they are lately become by an ordinance for licensing books; which, being intended by the Parliament for a good and necessary end, namely the prohibition of all books dangerous or scandalous to the state, is become by means of the licensers, who are divines and intend their own interest, most serviceable to themselves in the stopping of honest men's writings, that nothing may come to the world's view but what they please - unless men will run the hazard of imprisonment, as I now do.

Scandalous definitions

adjective

giving offense to moral sensibilities and injurious to reputation; "scandalous behavior"; "the wicked rascally shameful conduct of the bankrupt"- Thackeray; "the most shocking book of its time"

See also: disgraceful shameful shocking