Similar words: scandalous, zealously, jealously, anomalously, callously, incredulously, tremulously, miraculously. Meaning: adv. in a scandalous manner.
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1. He asked only that Ingrid stop behaving so scandalously.
2. Fat-cat campaign donations were suddenly seen as scandalously small.
3. Poland may have shrugged off communism, but the scandalously bad infrastructure that it bequeathed lingers on.
4. You behaved scandalously when you walked out of that meeting!
5. In planning the debut of his new swimsuit, Reard had trouble finding a professional model who would deign to wear the scandalously skimpy two-piece.
6. Of note, Adam Lambert returned to the AMA stage Sunday night for the first time since his scandalously sexy performance on the show in 2009 caused him to be banned from the network for a brief time.
7. Do not forget to ask for the bill, however, because it's considered scandalously rude (with rare exceptions) for the waiter to rush you out of the restaurant at the end of the meal.
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8. I heard you are into painting. Remember not to let women who are too pretty or dressed to scandalously into the exhibition, it would distract your guests from your paintings.
9. We confess with sadness that Christians and our institutions have too often scandalously failed to uphold the institution of marriage and to model for the world the true meaning of marriage.
10. They are indeed faithful dreamers of the American dream— but scandalously hampered in turning that dream into reality for themselves.
11. Now Daniel Ortega has been returned to power in Nicaragua having made his peace with capitalism and Catholic Church, and scandalously agreed to abortion being completely illegal.
More similar words: scandalous, zealously, jealously, anomalously, callously, incredulously, tremulously, miraculously, meticulously, ridiculously, unscrupulously, scandal, scandalize, zealous, jealous, jealousy, piously, anomalous, anxiously, furiously, ruinously, riotously, arduously, raucously, viciously, dubiously, enormously, piteously, tediously, obviously.