Yes, the word "infamous" has a root. It is derived from the Latin word "infamis," which means "having a bad reputation" or "notorious."
The root word for infamous is "fame," which comes from the Latin word "fama" meaning "renown" or "reputation."
The bollywood actress was a very infamous.
The word is correctly spelled, "infamous" (notorious).
The stress syllable in the word "infamous" is the second syllable, "fa."
Mr white was very Infamous for his acts. Name two infamous killers of history!
The Bloodhound Gang. aha Infamous: MS 13, 18th Street, Bloods, Crips, latin Kings, Disciples
The definition of wicked is evil, bad, cursed, infamous, criminal, and/or nefarious. The Latin word for wicked would be "scelestus".
some people are very infamous for drugs. Rich kids are mostly infamous and spoiled.
Latin syndicate is small infamous Miami based gang also referred to as 12 19 colors are black and grey
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