scandalously
1Scandalously — Scan dal*ous*ly, adv. 1. In a manner to give offense; shamefully. [1913 Webster] His discourse at table was scandalously unbecoming the dignity of his station. Swift. [1913 Webster] 2. With a disposition to impute immorality or wrong. [1913… …
2scandalously — adverb In a scandalous manner. She was seen running for her life scandalously underclad …
3scandalously — 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 …
4scandalously — adverb in a scandalous manner you behaved scandalously when you walked out of that meeting! • Derived from adjective: ↑scandalous …
5scandalously — adverb see scandalous …
6scandalously — See scandalous. * * * …
7scandalously — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. shamefully, indecently, cruelly; see wrongly 1 , 2 …
8scandalously — adv. outrageously; in a libelous manner; in a shocking manner …
9scandalously — ad. Disgracefully, shamefully …
10scandalously — scan·dal·ous·ly …