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escandalizado
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escandalizado
-shocked
Past participle of escandalizar.

escandalizado

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escandalizado
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. shocked
Mis abuelos están escandalizados porque mis padres me dejan irme de vacaciones con mi novio.My grandparents are shocked that my parents let me go on vacation with my boyfriend.
b. scandalized
Era una mujer adelantada a su tiempo. Tenía a la sociedad de la época escandalizada con su forma de vestir y su estilo de vida.She was a woman ahead of her time. The society of her time was scandalized by her way of dressing and lifestyle.
c. scandalised
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
La opinión pública está escandalizada ante el creciente número de casos de fraude y corrupción.Public opinion is scandalised by the growing number of cases of fraud and corruption.
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