scandalized

The word “scandalized” has 3 syllables: scan-da-lized

It's pronounced as /ˈskæn.də.laɪzd/


What is synonym and antonym for scandalized?

In the thesaurus, “scandalized” has 61 synonyms and 17 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for scandalized along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for scandalized

  • affrighted
  • alarmed
  • alarumed
  • amazed
  • appalled
  • astonished
  • astounded
  • awed
  • bowled over
  • chilled
  • crushed
  • daunted
  • demoralized
  • discomforted
  • discomposed
  • disconcerted
  • disgusted
  • dismayed
  • dispirited
  • displeased
  • disquieted
  • distressed
  • disturbed
  • dumbfounded
  • dumfounded
  • emasculated
  • flabbergasted
  • floored
  • frighted
  • frightened
  • horrified
  • jolted
  • nauseated
  • offended
  • outraged
  • overpowered
  • overwhelmed
  • panicked
  • perturbed
  • repelled
  • revolted
  • scared
  • scarified
  • shocked
  • shook
  • shook up
  • sickened
  • spooked
  • startled
  • stunned
  • stupefied
  • terrified
  • terrorized
  • turned off
  • undid
  • unmanned
  • unnerved
  • unsettled
  • unstrung
  • upset
  • weirded out

Antonyms for scandalized

  • assured
  • buffered
  • charmed
  • cheered
  • comforted
  • consoled
  • cushioned
  • delighted
  • enticed
  • gratified
  • pleased
  • reassured
  • rejoiced
  • solaced
  • soothed
  • tempted
  • tickled

Meanings of scandalized

  • verb
    1. To cause great offense to (someone).
    2. To reproach.
    3. To disgrace.
    4. To libel.
    5. To reduce the area and efficiency of a sail by expedient means (e.g. slacking the peak and tricing up the tack) without properly reefing, thus slowing boat speed.
  • adjective
    1. Having been the subject of a scandal; disgraced.

Example Sentences

  • The neighbors were scandalized by the loud argument in the middle of the night.
  • She looked scandalized when he made a joke about the mayor.
  • Many readers were scandalized by the book’s controversial content.
  • He was genuinely scandalized by their lack of manners at the dinner table.
  • The teacher was scandalized by the prank pulled by her students.

On this page you'll find 78 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to scandalized, such as: affrighted, alarmed, alarumed, amazed, appalled, assured, astonished.

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Related Words

abhorred

  • abandoned
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  • scorned
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  • sick
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  • squeamish
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  • unaccepted
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  • unbeloved
  • uncared-for
  • undesirable
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jolted

  • affrighted
  • agitated
  • alarmed
  • alarumed
  • amazed
  • appalled
  • astonished
  • astounded
  • awed
  • beat
  • blown-away
  • bowled over
  • bucked
  • bucketed
  • bumped
  • chattered
  • chilled
  • convulsed
  • crushed
  • daunted
  • demoralized
  • discomforted
  • discomposed
  • disconcerted
  • disgusted
  • dismayed
  • dispirited
  • displeased
  • disquieted
  • distressed
  • disturbed
  • doddered
  • dragged
  • dumbfounded
  • dumfounded
  • emasculated
  • flabbergasted
  • flickered
  • floored
  • fluctuated
  • flustered
  • fluttered
  • frighted
  • frightened
  • grabbed
  • hitched
  • hoicked
  • horrified
  • jerked
  • jigged
  • jiggled
  • jogged
  • joggled
  • jounced
  • juddered
  • knocked for a loop
  • lugged
  • lurched
  • nauseated
  • offended
  • oscillated
  • outraged
  • overcome
  • overpowered
  • overwhelmed
  • palpitated
  • panicked
  • perturbed
  • pit-a-patted
  • pitched
  • pitter-pattered
  • plucked
  • pulled
  • pulsated
  • pulsed
  • quaked
  • quavered
  • quivered
  • rattled
  • rendered speechless
  • repelled
  • revolted
  • ripped
  • rocked
  • scandalized
  • scared
  • scarified
  • shivered
  • shocked
  • shook
  • shook up
  • shook-up
  • shuddered
  • sickened
  • snatched
  • spooked
  • staggered
  • startled
  • stunned
  • stupefied
  • swayed
  • swung
  • terrified
  • terrorized
  • thrilled
  • throbbed
  • tore
  • trembled
  • tugged
  • turned off
  • tweaked
  • twitched
  • undid
  • undulated
  • unmanned
  • unnerved
  • unsettled
  • unstrung
  • upset
  • vibrated
  • wabbled
  • waved
  • wavered
  • weirded out
  • wobbled
  • wrenched
  • wrested
  • wrung
  • yanked

satiated

  • abhorred
  • abounding
  • abundant
  • adequate
  • alive
  • alleviated
  • annoyed
  • apathetic
  • appalled
  • appeased
  • assuaged
  • awash
  • been around
  • been around twice
  • big
  • blah
  • blue
  • bored
  • bounteous
  • brimful
  • brimming
  • burdened
  • bursting
  • certain
  • charged
  • chock-full
  • chockablock
  • cloyed
  • compensated
  • competent
  • complete
  • content
  • contented
  • convinced
  • cool
  • crammed
  • crowded
  • depressed
  • discontented
  • disenchanted
  • disentranced
  • disgusted
  • dismal
  • displeased
  • dissatisfied
  • done it all
  • down
  • dulled
  • entire
  • extravagant
  • fagged
  • fastidious
  • fatigued
  • fed up
  • filled
  • fulfilled
  • full
  • full up
  • gloomy
  • glum
  • glutted
  • gorged
  • gratified
  • grossed out
  • had bellyful
  • had enough
  • had it
  • happy
  • humored
  • imbued
  • impregnated
  • indifferent
  • indulged
  • intact
  • jaded
  • jam-packed
  • jammed
  • jammed full
  • knowing
  • laden
  • laid-back
  • lavish
  • lightened
  • loaded
  • lukewarm
  • luxurious
  • mellow
  • mundane
  • nauseated
  • nauseous
  • offhand
  • outraged
  • overfed
  • overflowing
  • overfull
  • overstuffed
  • overwrought
  • packed
  • packed like sardines
  • padded
  • paid
  • pleased
  • plenteous
  • plentiful
  • plethoric
  • positive
  • profuse
  • queasy
  • quenched
  • relieved
  • repelled
  • replete
  • repulsed
  • requited
  • revolted
  • rife
  • running over
  • sated
  • satiate
  • satisfied
  • saturated
  • scandalized
  • sick
  • sick and tired
  • sick and tired of
  • sick of
  • slaked
  • sophisticate
  • sophisticated
  • spent
  • squeamish
  • stocked
  • stuffed
  • sufficient
  • suffused
  • supplied
  • surfeited
  • swarming
  • teeming
  • thronged
  • tired
  • tired-out
  • turned off
  • unconcerned
  • unexcited
  • unhappy
  • uninterested
  • unmoved
  • up to here
  • up to here with
  • voluminous
  • wearied
  • weary
  • weighted
  • well-provided
  • world-weary
  • worldly
  • worn
  • worn-down
  • worn-out

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