escandaloso

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. scandalous
El alcalde tuvo una aventura escandalosa con su secretaria.The mayor had an scandalous affair with his secretary.
b. outrageous
Es escandaloso que los maestros ganen tan poco.It is outrageous that teachers' salaries are so low.
c. shocking
¡Tengo noticias escandalosas sobre Claudio y Fernanda!I have shocking news about Claudio and Fernanda!
a. loud
¡Se ve como un payaso con esos colores escandalosos!Those loud colors make her look like a clown!
a. noisy
Un grupo de niños escandalosos interrumpió nuestra conversación.A bunch of noisy kids interrupted our conversation.
b. hearty (laugh)
Detrás de mí en el cine se sentó un hombre que tenía una risa escandalosa. Me distraía, a decir verdad.A man with a hearty laugh sat behind me in the movies. It was distracting, honestly.
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