Infamy (the noun) is also an adjective (infamous), referring to being remembered for something bad. The best-known use of the word came from President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Here's a sentence: President Roosevelt called the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 "a day that will live in infamy." And it has-- many people still learn about it, and remember what a terrible event it was.
The criminal's actions were so heinous that they brought infamy upon his family name.
The criminal's actions brought infamy upon his family name, tarnishing their reputation in the community.
The criminal became known for his acts of infamy in the small town.
This sentence is a declarative sentence as it makes a statement.
A de novo sentence is a sentence imposed by a court without considering any prior sentence or recommendation. It is usually given when a previous sentence is determined to be invalid or improper, requiring a new sentence to be issued.
A declaratory sentence is a type of sentence that makes a statement or declaration. It ends with a period and is used to convey information or opinion in a straightforward manner.
The criminal's actions brought infamy upon his family name, tarnishing their reputation in the community.
It was a day that would live on in infamy.
The criminal became known for his acts of infamy in the small town.
The company achieved infamy five years ago when it suffered a huge loss due to a scandal.NOTE: infamy means having a bad or evil reputation brought about by a criminal or shocking act.
First off infamy means famous for something bad. Here's an example. Pete Wentz is infamous for posting innapropriate pictures on the web, while he is famous for being the the band Fall Out Boy.
The most famous sentence with this word was spoken by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in December 1941, after the Japanese military attacked Pearl Harbor (Hawaii). He said that December 7, 1941 was "a date that will live in infamy"-- in other words, it would always be remembered, and not in a good way. Infamy refers to being notorious, being remembered for doing something really bad. The adjective is "infamous" (it's the opposite of famous).
Infamy Speech was created in 1941.
infamy means to be famous for something bad (such as heinous crimes).
If you have no infamy then you don't have to lower your infamy because you can't. However, you still have to visit each wayshrine so that you get a vision from Pelinal Whitestrake. While visiting the wayshrines would usually lower your infamy to zero, if you have no infamy then it doesn't affect your infamy in any way.
Infamy - album - was created on 2001-12-11.
Days of Infamy series has 448 pages.
infamy means infamous unfamous and most likely hatede for what they have done.