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    In·fa·mous
    /ˈinfəməs/

    adjective

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  3. Infamous means having a very bad reputation or causing evil or shame. It can also refer to a crime that deprives someone of certain rights as a citizen. Learn more about the origin, examples, and related words of infamous.

  4. Learn the meaning of infamous, an adjective that describes something or someone famous for something considered bad or notorious. Find synonyms, antonyms, related words and phrases, and examples of how to use it in sentences.

  5. Learn the meaning of infamous, an adjective that describes something or someone famous for something considered bad or notorious. Find synonyms, antonyms, related words, and examples of how to use it in sentences.

  6. Infamous is from Latin infamis, for negative fame. If you're bad but unknown, then you're not infamous — it's reserved for those wicked and well-known people that capture our collective imagination.

  7. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word infamous, which means well known for being bad or evil. See synonyms, examples and contrast with famous.

  8. Infamous means having a bad reputation; notorious, causing or deserving severe public condemnation; heinous, or convicted of a crime that carries a severe punishment. See synonyms, translations and examples from various sources.

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