infamy in the PONS Dictionary

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The school's football team has had a poor record for several years now, garnering infamy for their seemingly uncharacteristic bad luck.
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Infamy and rascality were valorized, no reset has been attempted.
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Once the journalists run the story, he and his friends will live on forever in infamy.
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What should we do with this guy who single-handedly brought an abysmal ignominy and infamy to the whole country?
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The speech's infamy line is often misquoted as a "day" that will live in infamy.
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With her new family of friends and admirers, she becomes a huge sensation leading to wealth and infamy in the tabloids.
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The loss of the banners was recognized by lancers as an infamy.
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The town had a moment of horrific infamy during the economic crisis of the 1980s.
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And along with this navigation came infamy as a critic.
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This infamy can be reduced through bribery, removing wanted posters, or assassinating corrupt officials.
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