Escandalosa in english

Scandalous

pronunciation: skændələs part of speech: adjective
In gestures

escandaloso = scandalous ; monstrous ; boisterous ; shocking ; raucous ; a monster of a ; rumbustious ; juicy ; loudmouth ; rowdy . 

Example: The article 'SCANdalous behaviour' examines the possible uses of hand-held OCR scanners as a means of converting graphics (illustrations etc) into machine readable form.Example: Bogardus privately resolved that nothing would induce her to assent to this monstrous possibility.Example: These comedies, especially the seven he created in his glory years, lurch breathlessly in every direction, simultaneously sophisticated and boisterous, urbane and philistine.Example: The author mentions several recent shocking revelations concerning the activities of the Japanese government and its officials.Example: This is an important point which has been poorly neglected in this lively and, at times, raucous debate.Example: Hurricane Rita became a monster of a storm as it gathered strength over the Gulf of Mexico.Example: One by one, he wiped the floor with opponents who had spoken in the debate -- with a ferocious blend of rant, rhetoric and rumbustious counterattack.Example: The book 'If Looks Could Kill' is a juicy, tell-all, insider's look at the true world of fashion.Example: In that respect, if, in fact, some people may think of her as a 'loudmouth' or 'showboat' or 'jerk,' it could be good for women's soccer.Example: The gig was very rowdy and loud but it was good fun, despite the torrential rain that was leaking through and flooding the floor.

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» de forma escandalosaoutrageously .

Example: I tend to wonder if it's me sometimes who is the only one not laughing outrageously at lines that were apparently meant to be funny.

» de manera escandalosaoutrageously .

Example: I tend to wonder if it's me sometimes who is the only one not laughing outrageously at lines that were apparently meant to be funny.

» historia escandalosascandal story .

Example: So, he established morning, evening and Sunday editions of his papers, and he needed gossip and scandal stories to help fill column inches.

» muy escandalosohighly visible .

Example: Videotext services have been widely misunderstood, misrepresented and mistimed and millions of dollars have been spent on highly visible failures = Los servicios de videotexto han sido ampliamente malentendidos, tergiversados y usados a destiempo y se han gastado millones de dólares en fracasos que han sido muy notorios.

» ser demasiado escandalosobe a bit (too) loud .

Example: The cooling fan is a bit loud, but nothing major.

Escandalosa synonyms

immoral in spanish: inmoral, pronunciation: ɪmɔrəl part of speech: adjective shocking in spanish: chocante, pronunciation: ʃɑkɪŋ part of speech: adjective shameful in spanish: vergonzoso, pronunciation: ʃeɪmfəl part of speech: adjective disgraceful in spanish: vergonzoso, pronunciation: dɪsgreɪsfəl part of speech: adjective
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