infamy

  • 21Infamy and the Breed — Infobox Album | Name = Infamy And The Breed Type = studio Artist = Zonaria | Released = flagicon|UK September 3, 2007 flagicon|United States September 4, 2007 flagicon|Europeflagicon|Japan September 7, 2007 Recorded = November 2006 March 2007 at… …

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  • 22Infamy (song) — Infobox Song Name = Infamy Artist = The Rolling Stones Album = A Bigger Bang Released= 5 September 2005 track no = 16 Genre = Blues rock Length = 4:54 Writer = Jagger/Richards Infamy is a rock song by the English band The Rolling Stones released… …

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  • 23infamy — noun (plural mies) Date: 15th century 1. evil reputation brought about by something grossly criminal, shocking, or brutal 2. a. an extreme and publicly known criminal or evil act b. the state of being infamous Synonyms: see disgrace …

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  • 24infamy — Synonyms and related words: abhorrence, abomination, atrocity, bad, degradation, demotion, depluming, desecration, detestation, discredit, disesteem, disgrace, disgracefulness, dishonor, displuming, disrepute, egregiousness, error, evil, hatred,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 25infamy — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Scandal] Syn. notoriety, disapprobation, ignominy; see disgrace 1 , scandal , shame 2 . 2. [Infamous conduct] Syn. wickedness, immorality, perfidy; see evil 1 , 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. bad reputation, scandalous …

    English dictionary for students

  • 26infamy — in|fa|my [ˈınfəmi] n [U] the state of being evil or well known for evil things …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 27infamy — in|fa|my [ ınfəmi ] noun uncount a reputation for something bad …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 28infamy — in·fa·my || ɪnfÉ™mɪ n. bad reputation, public shame or disgrace; wicked or immoral act …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 29infamy — [ ɪnfəmi] noun (plural infamies) the quality of being infamous. ↘an infamous act or deed …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 30infamy — n. 1. Dishonor, disgrace, discredit, disrepute, shame, ignominy, obloquy, opprobrium, odium, scandal, abasement. 2. Disgracefulness, dishonorableness, shamefulness, odiousness, detestableness, scandalousness, wickedness, atrocity, villany …

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