
1) Bad reputation 2) Bad reputation, and then some 3) Criminal renown 4) Disgrace 5) Dishonor 6) Dishonour 7) Disrepute 8) Evil reputation 9) Extreme dishonor 10) FDR word about Pearl Harbor 11) French word used in English 12) Great shame 13) Infamous character or conduct 14) Key word in an FDR quote
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1) Celebrity 2) Disgrace 3) Dishonor 4) Disrepute 5) Evil 6) Humiliation 7) Ill fame 8) Notoriety 9) Opprobrium 10) Shame
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- a state of extreme dishonor
- evil fame or public reputation
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Infamy, in common usage, is the notoriety gained from a negative incident or reputation (as opposed to fame). The word stems from the Latin infamia, antonym of fama (in the sense of `good reputation`). ==Infamy in canon law== Infamy is a term of art in Roman Catholic Canon Law. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913, infamy in the canoni.....
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• (n.) That loss of character, or public disgrace, which a convict incurs, and by which he is at common law rendered incompetent as a witness. • (n.) A quality which exposes to disgrace; extreme baseness or vileness; as, the infamy of an action. • (n.) Total loss of reputation; public disgrace; dishonor; ignominy; indignity.Infamy: w...
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public disgrace or loss of reputation, particularly as a consequence of criminal conviction. In early common law, conviction for an infamous crime ... [1 related articles]
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In'fa·my noun ;
plural Infamies . [ Latin
infamia , from
infamis infamous; prefix
in- not +
fama fame: confer French
infamie . See
Fame .]
1. Total loss of reputation; public disgrace; dishonor; ignominy; indignity. « The affli...
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[
n] - a state of extreme dishonor 2. [n] - evil fame or public reputation
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infamy 1. The disgrace to someone`s reputation caused by an infamous act or behavior. 2. Shameful or criminal conduct or character.
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[Greek mythology] disgrace, dishonor.
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noun a state of extreme dishonor; `a date which will live in infamy`- F.D.Roosevelt; `the name was a by-word of scorn and opprobrium throughout the city`
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extremely bad reputation, public reproach, or strong condemnation as the result of a shameful, criminal, or outrageous act: a time that will live in infamy. · infamous character or conduct. · an infamous act or circumstance. · loss of rights, incurred by conviction of an infamous offense.
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