some people are very infamous for drugs. Rich kids are mostly infamous and spoiled.
The infamous pirate was caught at last.
He was infamous but people still knew him.
The infamous band decided to split up.
The bollywood actress was a very infamous.
Mr white was very Infamous for his acts. Name two infamous killers of history!
The Soviets and the Nazis were infamous for their employment of propaganda.
The notorious criminal was infamous for his daring bank heists and evasion of the authorities.
Al Capone was infamous for his Valentines day massacre.
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."
Here are a few:The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was an infamousact.There were a number of infamous outlaws in the gang, and they each had a bounty on their heads.Her affairs and other assorted scandals put her at the top of the list of infamous actresses in the Hollywood of that era.Dr. Murry is infamous.
Rube Goldberg is infamous for his convoluted contraptions. Kindly remove your dilapidated contraption from the road at once!
She was unexpectedly shanghaied into joining the team for the project.
The word is correctly spelled, "infamous" (notorious).
My favorite line from the infamous Hamlet soliloquy was "For who would bare the whips and scorns of time."
Yes, the word "infamous" has a root. It is derived from the Latin word "infamis," which means "having a bad reputation" or "notorious."