Infamous means being famous for doing something bad.
Infamous means famous, but in a bad way: like, well-known but not well liked. For example, "My grouchy old neighbor is infamous among all the kids on our street." Or, "That infamous deed cost Adams his chance at getting reelected."
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The abstract noun forms of the adjective infamous are infamousness and infamy.
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Infamous means being famous for doing something bad.
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Famous for having done one or more bad things. Adolf Hitler is infamous.
'Mimic' means to copy somebody exactly.
The bollywood actress was a very infamous.
The word is correctly spelled, "infamous" (notorious).
Yes, the word "infamous" has a root. It is derived from the Latin word "infamis," which means "having a bad reputation" or "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!
That depends upon your definition of the word "famous". In my opinion, Margaret Thatcher is much more famous than Homer Simpson, as he falls more under the definition of "infamous".
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