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Scandalised meaning

simple past and past participle of scandalise

Using Scandalised

  • The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of scandalise
  • In the example corpus, scandalised often appears in combinations such as: scandalised the, was scandalised, scandalised by.

Context around Scandalised

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 22.9 words
  • Position in the sentence: 4 start, 7 middle, 5 end
  • Sentence types: 14 statements, 1 questions, 1 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Scandalised

  • In this selection, "scandalised" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 22.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, affair, briefly, character, sharon, gilbert and others stand out and add context to how "scandalised" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include a scandalised sharon raged and citizen was scandalised for publishing. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "scandalised" sits close to words such as aaon, abbv and abdalla, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with scandalised

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

A scandalised Sharon raged: 'I need drugs! (7 words)

Vladimir at least is capable of being scandalised. (8 words)

The literary world was scandalised: Gilbert’s decision seemed a portentous overreaction. (12 words)

Appreciated by many parents for its frank depiction of pre-adolescents discovering and exploring their sexuality, it scandalised others and eventually it was pulled from circulation in the United States and some other countries. (34 words)

And when it comes to political betting, is there a worse possible time than a general election campaign to elicit intuitions from ordinary people about what they could be scandalised by? (31 words)

Newman (1976) III, 530 The indiscreet affair scandalised Munich, and Wagner also fell into disfavour with many leading members of the court, who were suspicious of his influence on the King. (31 words)

And when it comes to political betting, is there a worse possible time than a general election campaign to elicit intuitions from ordinary people about what they could be scandalised by? (31 words)

A scandalised Sharon raged: 'I need drugs! (7 words)

Example sentences (16)

And when it comes to political betting, is there a worse possible time than a general election campaign to elicit intuitions from ordinary people about what they could be scandalised by?

A scandalised Sharon raged: 'I need drugs!

The language used by the Contemnor in fact has scandalised the Court and such conduct also leads to interference in the administration of justice.

The literary world was scandalised: Gilbert’s decision seemed a portentous overreaction.

Thousands of Germans were held in camps in Britain after the war – and local women who ‘fraternised’ with them scandalised the nation.

The Citizen was scandalised for publishing the truth obtained in a lawful, above-board manner.

Appreciated by many parents for its frank depiction of pre-adolescents discovering and exploring their sexuality, it scandalised others and eventually it was pulled from circulation in the United States and some other countries.

He scandalised some of his more austere colleagues by introducing his students to contemporary music, including that of Schumann, Liszt and Wagner.

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Lady Bracknell's line, "A handbag?", has been called one of the most malleable in English drama, lending itself to interpretations ranging from incredulous or scandalised to baffled.

London judged his public works to be too expensive and society was scandalised by his treatment of emancipists. citation Egalitarianism would come to be considered a central virtue among Australians.

Morrison, p. 64 It is often said that he walked out, scandalised, from the premiere of Vaslav Nijinsky and Igor Stravinsky 's ballet The Rite of Spring in 1913.

Newman (1976) III, 530 The indiscreet affair scandalised Munich, and Wagner also fell into disfavour with many leading members of the court, who were suspicious of his influence on the King.

She was the first-born child of a socially unequal marriage that had briefly scandalised the English court.

The Prince's relationship with Fitzherbert was suspected, and revelation of the illegal marriage would have scandalised the nation and doomed any parliamentary proposal to aid him.

The title was Fru Marta Oulie, and the opening sentence (the words of the book's main character) scandalised the readers: "I have been unfaithful to my husband".

Vladimir at least is capable of being scandalised.

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Common combinations with scandalised

These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:

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