That is the correct spelling of "nefarious" (infamous, evil, or wicked).
If you are describing someone wicked or villainous, the word is nefarious.
The thief had a nefarious plan to break into the bank and steal the money.
Nikki Nefarious is 5' 4".
Nefarious means evil or plotting harm. Here are some sentences.You have spotted my nefarious scheme! (cue maniacal laughter from evil scientist)You are nefarious!That is a nefarious plot to assassinate the president.
This is a fancy term for evil or wicked. Here are some sentences.I overheard the evil scientist explaining his nefarious plans.You are a nefarious villain!Her nefarious scheme to get revenge shocked me.
The world regarded apartheid as a nefarious policy.
The world regarded apartheid as a nefarious policy.
The nefarious villain went to jail for all the crimes he had done.
The opposite of "nefarious" (wicked or evil) would be good, honorable, virtuous, decent, or upright.
"The use of Wikianswers to have others do their homework was a nefarious idea."
The word nefarious is found in the English language.
The thief had a nefarious plan to break into the bank vault and steal the valuable jewels. The company was under investigation for engaging in nefarious business practices to manipulate their competitors. The spy had a reputation for carrying out nefarious schemes to gather confidential information for his government.