Infamous is an evil repudation, despicable. Annals is a record of events and/or historical records.
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Bad, horrible, known to be horrible and bad. eg: Infamously bad
The abstract noun forms of the adjective infamous are infamousness and infamy.
Infamous means famous, but in a bad way: like, well-known but not well liked. For example, "My grouchy old neighbor is infamous among all the kids on our street." Or, "That infamous deed cost Adams his chance at getting reelected."
Cleopatra was not famous, she in infamous. In her time she was infamous for her decadent lifestyle. That image of her has drifted down to us in the present day.
In order for us to use the word annals in a sentence we must first understand what the word annals mean. The Oxford English Dictionary defines annals as "a narrative of events written year by year".Annals is from the Latin Word annales libri meaning "chronicles," literally "yearly books," from plural word of annalis "pertaining to a year," from annus "year". now the we have a clear understanding of what Annals mean we can use it in a sentence. This Morning the King of Egypt is reading the Annals of 1492 B.C. to understand the events of his fathers past kingdom.
Infamous Very mean, insane in meanieness!
he was annals from the way he talked
'Annals' was written by Tacitus .
Annals of Surgery was created in 1885.
Bamboo Annals was created in -296.
Annals of Science was created in 1936.
Annals of Mathematics was created in 1874.
Annals of Scholarship was created in 1980.
Annals of Medicine was created in 1969.
Annals of Rome happened in 1986.
Annals of Rome was created in 1986.