Infame in english

Infamous

pronunciation: ɪnfəməs part of speech: adjective
In gestures

infame = slanderous ; infamous ; despicable ; unholy ; notorious ; dastardly ; beyond evil ; loathsome ; vile ; ungodly ; scurvy ; opprobious ; ignominious ; flagitious ; villainous. 

Example: That's slanderous; they're not the names of the people.Example: The Matsukawa Materials Room at Fukushima University, Japan, contains items relating to the Matsukawa Incident, an infamous miscarriage of justice in Aug 1949.Example: Gestation, menstruation, & pregnancy were often considered shameful and despicable.Example: The unholy and more holy sources of community information are mentioned from pimps and prostitutes to the preacher and the policeman.Example: Iraqi secret police believed that the notorious Palestinian assassin Abu Nidal was working for the Americans as well as Egypt and Kuwait.Example: A dastardly livery driver raped a 30-year-old woman passenger on Jan. 31, cops said.Example: What his brother did was beyond evil, they should've finished him off with the death sentence.Example: It is loathsome and grotesquely hypocritical that pro-lifers oppose abortion, but are unconcerned about the mistreatment of animals used in the food industry.Example: I've never seen one human being treat another in such a vile, disgusting manner as I saw in that recording.Example: She watched amused as they all ran to the locker room after their laps were done, hoping to escape the now ungodly heat.Example: Never have such a scurvy bunch of deceptive scoundrels, scumbags and utter nutters had so much control over our destiny.Example: They see themselves unjustly aspersed, and vindicate themselves in terms no less opprobrious than those by which they are attacked.Example: His conviction has brought an ignominious end to his lengthy public career.Example: Hitler is widely considered the worst humanity has to offer -- a genocidal dictator, and one of the most hateful, flagitious, murderous people who ever lived.Example: Many of the poor were villainous; to survive they had to be.

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» acto infamedespicable act .

Example: This week has had so many despicable acts it made a very cynical person like me even more so.

» coalición infameunholy alliance .

Example: Iran is trying to form an unholy alliance with al-Qaeda by grooming a new generation of leaders to take over from Osama bin Laden.

» de manera infameinfamously .

Example: Snakes have infamously poor eyesight, which is why they resort to sticking out their tongues all the time to get a sense of their surroundings.

Infame synonyms

notorious in spanish: notorio, pronunciation: noʊtɔriəs part of speech: adjective disreputable in spanish: de mala fama, pronunciation: dɪsrepjətəbəl part of speech: adjective ill-famed in spanish: de mala fama, pronunciation: ɪlfeɪmd part of speech: adjective
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