scandalously

/ˈskændələsli/
adverb
  1. In a way that causes public shock or disapproval because of being immoral or wrong.
    • They were scandalously overcharged for the simple repair work.
    • The company scandalously ignored safety regulations for years.
    • The celebrity behaved scandalously at the awards ceremony.
  2. To an extreme or shocking degree.
    • The prices at that hotel are scandalously high.
    • The stadium was scandalously empty for such an important game.
    • He was scandalously underpaid for his hard work.
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