Scan"dal*ous*ly, adv.
1.
In a manner to give offense; shamefully.
His discourse at table was scandalously unbecoming the digmity of his station.
Swift.
2.
With a disposition to impute immorality or wrong.
Shun their fault, who, scandalously nice,
Will needs mistake an author into vice.
Pope.
© Webster 1913.