adjective
- shocked or outraged by something considered morally wrong or improper
Usage: past participle of ‘scandal’ used as adjective; less common than ‘scandalized’
Examples
- The community was scandaled by the politician’s behavior.
- She looked scandaled when she heard the gossip.
- The parents were scandaled by the inappropriate content in the textbook.
- He appeared scandaled by the suggestion of cheating.
- The congregation was scandaled by the minister’s actions.
- They were scandaled to learn about the company’s unethical practices.