Infamia in english
Infamy
pronunciation: ɪnfəmi part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɪnfəmi part of speech: noun
In gestures
infamia = infamy ; slur ; ignominy ; villainy ; disgrace.
Example: The subjects with which Foucault dealt with are such as madness, hospitals, prisons, infamy, sexuality, etc.Example: I can also remember a time when slurs were uttered about Jewish people and if you didn't laugh you were considered a wet blanket.Example: If 90% of US citizens are opposed to the ignominy of heathenism, us ten-percenters are unlikely to make much headway.Example: The comments sections on web pages are wretched hives of scum and villainy, and the last place you'd expect to encounter the internet equivalent of a literary coterie.Example: Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.more:
» ser una infamia = be a sacrilege ; be a sin ; be a crime .
Example: He wanted all people to understand that to oppress one another and to deprive people of their freedom is a sacrilege. Example: In a time of shortage like what's happening today in the world, it is a sin to waste food. Example: It is a crime to waste food when people die of hunger.