A state of extreme dishonor, consisting in being an object of a very serious public reproach approved by the great majority of the population.
An infamous, malign action.
1 But in myself I see but infamy - in him the heart of honor.
2 This infamy already serves as a deterrent to others, the document said.
3 Such language is designed to make violence sound benevolent and infamy honourable.
4 Indeed, a no-deal exit would ensure that she goes down in infamy .
5 He could scarcely credit the infamy of the Charpillon and her mother.
6 This occasion might bear less infamy if only they had scored earlier.
7 She was astonished by prayer in that abode of crime and infamy .
8 I only behold impotence, infamy , and venality everywhere in the German cabinets.
9 He died of grief for the loss, and shame for the infamy .
10 To engage our nation in such a compact would be an infamy .
11 Anguish and infamy appeared to be the inseparable conditions of my existence.
12 I took it limply, thus clenching the bargain of infamy between us.
13 Glory or infamy is but a different direction of the same passion.
14 At least we are spared the infamy of an alliance with Germany.
15 Do not forget these names-theyrepresent the sum and crown of infamy .
16 He would have looked upon it as infamy now to withdraw it.
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