Noun(1) a state of extreme dishonor,evil fame or public reputation,shameful,bad reputation(2) a state of extreme dishonor(3) evil fame or public reputation(4) shameful(5) bad reputation
Noun(1) a state of extreme dishonor,evil fame or public reputation,shameful,bad reputation(2) a state of extreme dishonor(3) evil fame or public reputation(4) shameful(5) bad reputation
(1) Do estate agents deserve such infamy ?(2) Their political influence has earned the Florida growers a place of infamy in American popular culture.(3) A man who can do that is capable of any infamy .(4) For heavy metal fans, the summer of 96 will forever live in infamy .(5) A day cannot live in infamy without the nourishment of rage.(6) a day that will live in infamy(7) So for me, December 7, 1941, was a day that will be remembered in infamy .(8) he thrived on the infamy and vilification(9) an act of infamy(10) Still, I will settle for the infamy , if that is the price to pay for honest and forthright expression.(11) The greatest infamy in living memory is now being enacted.(12) Near the entrance to the community a monument to the infamy was erected to commemorate the dead.(13) He mistakes his infamy for fame and popularity.(14) Many may carry no real social disgrace or infamy .(15) What would unfold would be a day of infamy , as the world watched the nightmare play out before their eyes.(16) This renown, however, always bordered on infamy .