1. scandalized - Adjective
2. scandalized - Verb
of Scandalize
Source: Webster's dictionaryMen who are scandalized at the lack of freedom in Russia do not ask themselves how real is liberty among the poor, the weak, and the ignorant in capitalist society. Emily Greene Balch
Adam gave me a scandalized look. "Fraternizing with the enemy!" he cried. "For shame, wench! Meg Cabot
The Gospel is full of paradoxes, by which the mind is at first troubled. The Savior teaches with great simplicity, yet he says also, "Blessed is he that shall not be scandalized in me." Henri de Lubac
You wanted us all back together again!" Bonnie shouted at Caroline, and pulled the scandalized girl into the dance. Meredith, her dignity forgotten, joined them too. And for a long time in the clearing there was only rejoicing. L.J. Smith
And yet, let them not be scandalized by this – we give a reason why there are not said to be two gods nor lords but rather two as a Father and a Son. Source: Internet
American show-goers, accustomed to realistic art, were scandalized, and the Nude was at the center of much of the controversy. Source: Internet