infamy means infamous unfamous and most likely hatede for what they have done.
infamy means to be famous for something bad (such as heinous crimes).
The "day that will live on in infamy" is the phrase that described the attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941
"Infamy" means "great wickedness, disgrace, notoriety". The attack on Pearl Harbor was "sudden, and deliberate". Hence, a day that "will live in infamy". Roosevelt's words were well-chosen.
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.
"Live in infamy" refers to a state of being remembered for disgraceful or shameful actions. The phrase is famously associated with Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech following the attack on Pearl Harbor, where he declared December 7, 1941, as a day that would "live in infamy." In this context, it signifies the lasting negative legacy of an event or individual that is marked by dishonor or infamy.
Infamy, infamy, they've all got it in for me.
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.
Infamy - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Days of Infamy series has 448 pages.
The "day that will live on in infamy" is the phrase that described the attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941
Days of Infamy series was created on 2005-11-01.
It was a day that would live on in infamy.
The assassin lived a life of infamy, for all the people he killed. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, FDR called December 7, 1941 a day that would live in the annals of infamy.
"Infamy" means "great wickedness, disgrace, notoriety". The attack on Pearl Harbor was "sudden, and deliberate". Hence, a day that "will live in infamy". Roosevelt's words were well-chosen.