scandalous

/ˈskændələs/
adjective
  1. Causing public shock, disapproval, or outrage because of being immoral or wrong.
    • The politician's scandalous behavior was reported in every newspaper.
    • She found the gossip about her neighbor absolutely scandalous.
    • The company's scandalous treatment of its workers led to a public protest.
  2. Extremely bad or shocking in a way that is unacceptable.
    • The amount of food wasted at the party was scandalous.
    • It is scandalous that the school has no money for books.
    • The rent for that tiny apartment is scandalous.