The state of being known for some unfavorable act or quality.
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 .
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