Al Capone retains his notorious reputation.
Notorious is an adjective.
The word "notoriety" is the noun form of the word "notorious. " An example of a sentence using the word "notoriety" is "The notoriety of the gunman had spread across three states. "
Jennifer is notorious for her good looks and irresistible charm.
George Custer is notorious for his 'last stand' agains the native American Indians.
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Notorious is stressed on the second syllable. A simple way of testing which syllable is stressed is by saying the word aloud. Look for the syllable that you naturally emphasise more in your speech.
The thief was notorious for leaving a playing card at the scenes of his crimes.
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Ill-famed: having an exceedingly bad reputation; "a notorious gangster"; "The tenderloin district was notorious for vice."It means to be infamous, or unfavorably well known.One boy at school was notorious for stealing shoes from the locker room.Anytime you need a definition, you can do an online search using the word + define.wildly disliked among people
The word is correctly spelled, "infamous" (notorious).
Consummate is seldom negative. Inveterate may be but is not always. Notorious is universally negative.