Infamy


The meaning of the word Infamy is: the condition of being known for something unpleasant or bad


Examples:

In hopes of gaining infamy, the troubled youth brought a gun to school.

published by Margot on 2021-06-30 16:14:31


The celebrity became a subject of infamy when he appeared naked at the movie premiere.

published by Annita on 2021-06-22 03:32:12


Since we have always viewed James as a young man of infamy, we find it hard to see him as the priest he is today.

published by Anneliese on 2021-05-13 17:58:36


The minister’s act of adultery brought infamy to his name and his church.

published by Kris on 2021-11-21 18:48:22


While one sister is recognized as being nice and polite, the other sister lives in infamy for her selfish and cruel ways.

published by Simonne on 2021-05-25 04:45:41


The rapper’s fame turned into infamy once he was arrested for molesting the little girl.

published by Jennell on 2021-05-06 09:26:35


When the man who kidnapped the president’s daughter was released from prison, he lived the rest of his life in infamy.

published by Laureen on 2021-05-30 07:56:34


Every year we remember the infamy of the terrorist attack with a moment of silence for the victims.

published by Elenora on 2021-10-24 14:03:01


Despite his infamy for being a convicted killer, Joe still attended church service on a regular basis.

published by Lizbeth on 2021-09-03 05:54:28


Although Cheryl dreamed of fame, she received infamy instead when she was arrested for stalking her favorite actor.

published by Renetta on 2021-11-15 23:56:34


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