Yes, notorious means having a bad reputation.
Yes, "notorious" typically has a negative connotation, implying fame for something negative or disreputable.
A person who is well known with a definite connotation of infamy is often referred to as a "notorious" individual. This term is used to describe someone who is widely recognized, usually for negative reasons or deeds.
Positive connotation: Exciting Negative connotation: Risky
Yes, "thief" typically carries a negative connotation as it refers to someone who steals something that does not belong to them.
Egregious has a very negative connotation. It is often used in court to describe the horrible wounds suffered by a victim or even foul language used by a defendant.
Yes, "notorious" typically has a negative connotation, implying fame for something negative or disreputable.
Consummate is seldom negative. Inveterate may be but is not always. Notorious is universally negative.
A person who is well known with a definite connotation of infamy is often referred to as a "notorious" individual. This term is used to describe someone who is widely recognized, usually for negative reasons or deeds.
it is still screeched because it only has a negative connotation.
It is a negative connotation.
uneasy is negative connotation
It is a negative
It is a negative connotation?
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"Protruding" has a negative connotation; it connotes excess.