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    infamy
    /ˈɪnfəmi/

    noun

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  3. Infamy is the quality of being famous for something bad or a bad and shocking act or event. Learn more about the meaning, usage and origin of infamy with examples and synonyms from Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Infamy is the quality of being famous for something bad or a bad and shocking act or event. Learn how to use this word in sentences and see its synonyms, antonyms and translations in different languages.

  5. Infamy is the state of having a bad or evil reputation, or the condemnation resulting from such behavior. It comes from the Latin infām (is), meaning “ill-famed” or “of evil repute.”

  6. Infamy means being famous for something bad or negative. You may be hoping for fame when you get an enormous tattoo of your favorite pop star on your back, but there's a chance you'll end up with infamy instead.

  7. Infamy is a noun that means very bad reputation, notoriety, or disgrace. It can also refer to an evil or criminal act that is publicly known. See different sources and translations of infamy and its synonyms.

  8. Infamy is the state of being well known for something bad or evil, or an evil act. Learn how to use this word in formal contexts with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes.