The notorious outlaw was so brazen and bold that he became an infamous figure in the old west.
Example sentence - He was infamous to all who knew him.
The word is correctly spelled, "infamous" (notorious).
The correct spelling of the adjective is infamous(notorious, as an infamous villain).
Infamous, Disreputable, dishonest
notorious
Ted Bundy is one of America's most notorious serial killers.
The ancient Vikings were infamous for their pillaging skills.
"He was the winning quarterback but prior to this year, he was notorious for throwing interceptions" "This city is notorious for gang violence" "The school is notorious for good grades"
Abominable Notorious Ignominious Inglorious Evil Mean Atrocious
The root of the word infamous is famous.
The word "notorious" means well-known or famous, but not particularly in a good way; instead, well-known for being bad or cruel. For example, in this sentence: "Ivan the Terrible was a notorious Russian ruler." Ivan is well-known, but not for being a nice guy. In fact, he is known for being a brutal ruler. According to legend, he ordered the architect of St. Basil's Cathedral blinded so that he could not re-create the architectural masterpiece anywhere else. Synonym: infamous.
The bollywood actress was a very infamous.