English to Telugu Dictionary scandalous

scandalous

స్కాండలస్
definition
adjective
a series of scandalous liaisons
causing general public outrage by a perceived offense against morality or law.
example
At the moment, it's just an uncoordinated 'scandalous' calamity.
‘It really is quite 'scandalous' the way the company has behaved,’ she said.
Within days they were as gaping as they had ever been, and this exercise in futility simply amounts to a 'scandalous' waste of money.
It's 'scandalous' they awarded themselves a huge hike in salaries on top of that €16,000 to sit on committees.
The council seems to be hell-bent on penalising the citizens of York, who are most affected by the 'scandalous' parking charges imposed in the evening.
Their descendants, too, have hidden and sometimes even destroyed potentially 'scandalous' objects.
There will be measures to improve the currently 'scandalous' state pensions paid to many women.
Substantial indemnity costs are reserved for cases involving reprehensible, 'scandalous' or outrageous conduct.
‘If such allegations are proven to be true then that is 'scandalous' ,’ he said.
The woman, it appears, had not only been jilted by the drapery assistant but he had also ‘circulated a 'scandalous' report about her’.
I find that there has not been any conduct on the part of the plaintiff that is 'scandalous' , reprehensible or outrageous.
That would be a 'scandalous' waste of an historic building and community facility.
A report from Western Australia has uncovered a 'scandalous' neglect of the physical health of people with mental illness.
‘Institutional investors have been behaving in way that is little short of 'scandalous' ,’ he contends.
His life wasn't short of exciting or 'scandalous' material.
In order to protect the guilty, Morin won't name names, which is probably just as well given the litany of 'scandalous' events chronicled in the book.
Elizabeth kept her virginity, but the affair was 'scandalous' because Robert was already married.
Instead, the series has drawn flak from right-wing media as a 'scandalous' waste of NHS cash that should have been spent on direct patient care.
Men and women limit their greetings to a handshake; kissing in public is considered 'scandalous' .
‘It is 'scandalous' that you have to wait so long for an inquiry,’ says Adam.
There had to be 'scandalous' behavior and the scandal needed to be known generally.
To my parents, a couple of cups of sugar seemed a 'scandalous' amount to waste on such an uncertain experiment.
But I've never had anything that was so 'scandalous' and that really might have affected my career so much.
But there's nothing remotely 'scandalous' about this reality-based movie.
It is 'scandalous' that an offence that was committed on September 23 should not have been dealt with until last week.
I find the general silence and lack of memory absolutely 'scandalous' .
The crowd eventually dispersed, displeased that the 'scandalous' royalty show had ended.
But to date, no one has expressed the slightest interest in this 'scandalous' state of affairs.
Indeed she is rightly such a firm favourite that any election would be a 'scandalous' waste of time and money.
Here's one of the most 'scandalous' guys in the American public right now so he's got to at least be able to go into the store and be innocuous.
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