Definition of Scandalized

1. Verb. (past of scandalize) ¹

2. Adjective. Having been the subject of a scandal; disgraced. ¹

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Definition of Scandalized

1. scandalize [v] - See also: scandalize

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scandalized

scanability
scand
scandal
scandal-ridden
scandal of particularity
scandal sheet
scandaled
scandaling
scandalisation
scandalise
scandalised
scandalises
scandalising
scandalization
scandalize
scandalized
scandalizes
scandalizing
scandalled
scandalling
scandalmonger
scandalmongering
scandalmongers
scandalous
scandalously
scandalousness
scandals
scandalum magnatum
scandent
scandentia

Literary usage of Scandalized

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1843)
"But the moderation of the conquerors was insufficient to appease the jealous prejudices of their subjects, who were alarmed and scandalized at the ensigns ..."

2. A biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen by Robert Chambers, Thomas Thomson (1854)
"in the first expedition, tliat even the meanest planters were scandalized at the licentiousness of their lires, ..."

3. The Alliance of Divine Offices by Hamon L'Estrange (1846)
"More scandalized, and more justly by the Directory than our Common Prayer. A The Book of Common Prayer.'] As God is the first principle and prime efficient ..."

4. The British Quarterly Review by Robert Vaughan, Henry Allon (1869)
"On-lookers may be amused, honourable men may be scandalized at the unprincipled coalition involved ; but it is the only chance the Tories have, ..."

5. The Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford, Lord Keeper of by Roger North (1826)
"... in some sort, but not wholly, remedied. scandalized Another thing which gave him great offence, money, and was the currency of clipped money. ..."

6. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1843)
"But the moderation of the conquerors was insufficient to appease the jealous prejudices of their subjects, who were alarmed and scandalized at the ensigns ..."

7. A biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen by Robert Chambers, Thomas Thomson (1854)
"in the first expedition, tliat even the meanest planters were scandalized at the licentiousness of their lires, ..."

8. The Alliance of Divine Offices by Hamon L'Estrange (1846)
"More scandalized, and more justly by the Directory than our Common Prayer. A The Book of Common Prayer.'] As God is the first principle and prime efficient ..."

9. The British Quarterly Review by Robert Vaughan, Henry Allon (1869)
"On-lookers may be amused, honourable men may be scandalized at the unprincipled coalition involved ; but it is the only chance the Tories have, ..."

10. The Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford, Lord Keeper of by Roger North (1826)
"... in some sort, but not wholly, remedied. scandalized Another thing which gave him great offence, money, and was the currency of clipped money. ..."

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