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Meanings of
notoriety
in inglês
catalão
mala fama
espanhol
mala fama
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The state of being known for some unfavorable act or quality.
ill fame
catalão
mala fama
Synonyms
Examples for "
ill fame
"
ill fame
Examples for "
ill fame
"
1
Though reputed brave, his treachery has won him a permanent
ill
fame
.
2
Even houses of
ill
fame
found her gently and firmly looking for trade.
3
And there are those whom an
ill
fame
does not frighten.
4
What kind of sheriff would marry a woman of
ill
fame
?
5
That wife of his sounds like a woman of
ill
fame
.
Usage of
notoriety
in inglês
1
The reality TV series Ice Road Truckers brought the road some
notoriety
.
2
It's more work, less national
notoriety
...
unless
you're talking New York or California.
3
South Africa's
notoriety
for its levels of violent crime has become world-famous.
4
And this conduct and behavior of the Chief acquired
notoriety
in 'Iráq.
5
Two years ago, Assir was riding a wave of popularity and
notoriety
.
6
Even in that she would no doubt seek the consolation of
notoriety
.
7
Shkreli gained
notoriety
earlier this year for significantly raising prices on drug.
8
Executions in the Market Place seem to have had an unenviable
notoriety
.
9
UMBC, which gained national
notoriety
last March for becoming the first No.
10
The
notoriety
of the Ito murder case did Asako a good turn.
11
Derwent received credit for this invention as well, and his reputation-or
notoriety
-
grew
.
12
The 20-year-old gained
notoriety
for his music and also his alleged crimes.
13
The Russian artist now shunned
notoriety
as he had formerly courted it.
14
They felt that I had-er-involved you in a great deal of
notoriety
.
15
He lives simply, however, and detests and shuns personal
notoriety
or ostentation.
16
Little in Lebrón's early life seemed to point to her later
notoriety
.
Other examples for "notoriety"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
notoriety
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
gain notoriety
public notoriety
achieve notoriety
international notoriety
such notoriety
More collocations
Translations for
notoriety
catalão
mala fama
espanhol
mala fama
Notoriety
through the time
Notoriety
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common