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infamous [ˈɪnfəməs] ADJ

1. infamous reputation, place:

infamous

2. infamous liter behaviour:

infamous

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The former hospital is perhaps best known as a site of the infamous lobotomy procedure, as well as various supposed paranormal sightings.
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Following that infamous law that dominates such situations, playoffs were introduced the following year.
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Because of its size and rugged character however, the common became infamous as a haven for escaped convicts and robbers.
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Cho made his infamous comment during this time.
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With his blood, a document was written declaring his memory infamous.
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He earned a particularly infamous reputation during this time, making many of his peers afraid of him.
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He became famous among studentsand infamous with the administrationfor his witty and inflammatory remarks on trends of anti-intellectualism and laziness on campus.
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It is not his skills as a rugby player, but his coaching skills that he is infamous for.
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For years this street was infamous for having an equal amount of churches as there were strip clubs/adults only stores.
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The infamous poll on the main page has not been changed for almost 3 years, and now it is present mainly for historical reasons.
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