An infamous person is someone with a bad reputation. So in a sense yes, infamy contrasts honor.
The opposite of honorable is Dishonorable.
The words reprehensible and honorable are opposite in meaning; they are antonyms rather than synonyms.
The opposite of famous would be unknown or obscure.
'Infamous' or 'unknown', according to context.
The opposite of "nefarious" (wicked or evil) would be good, honorable, virtuous, decent, or upright.
The opposite of famous (known) could be anonymous(unknown).The opposite of being famous (in a good way) would be infamous, nefarious, or disreputable.
"Infamous" means the opposite of "famous" because it refers to being well-known for something negative or bad, while "famous" refers to being well-known for something positive or good.
The opposite of famous (known) could be anonymous(unknown).The opposite of being famous (in a good way) would be infamous, nefarious, or disreputable.
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The most infamous mass murderer in History is basically the exact opposite of cool
Famous is very well known for positive reasons. Being infamous is the opposite. For example, Winston Churchill is famous but Adolf Hitler would be best described as infamous..
"Honorable" in English is honorable in French.