Infamous

Infamous

Infamous refers to someone or something that is widely known for negative reasons, typically because of a scandal, crime, or dishonorable actions. It describes a reputation that is notorious or disreputable, where the subject is recognized for their bad deeds rather than for any positive contributions. This word conveys a sense of being famous for all the wrong reasons. In Indonesian, infamous can be translated as terkenal karena keburukan or terkenal buruk.

Synonyms:

  • Notorious
  • Disreputable
  • Scandalous
  • Villainous
  • Shameful
  • Deplorable
  • Abominable
  • Wicked
  • Evil
  • Hated
  • Renowned (in a negative sense)
  • Ill-famed
  • Loathsome
  • Detestable
  • Horrible

Sentences Using “Infamous”:

  1. The infamous gangster was feared by many and despised by the rest of society.
  2. His infamous actions during the war earned him a place in history for all the wrong reasons.
  3. The infamous criminal was known for evading the police for years before his capture.
  4. The infamous scandal involving the celebrity shocked her fans and tarnished her reputation.
  5. The dictator’s infamous reign left the country in ruins.
  6. He became infamous after being caught in a massive fraud scheme.
  7. The infamous pirate terrorized the seas, leaving behind stories of fear and greed.
  8. Her infamous remarks during the debate caused an uproar across the nation.
  9. The infamous betrayal of the king by his closest advisor led to years of unrest.
  10. The company became infamous for exploiting its workers and harming the environment.

Related Words:

  • Notorious
  • Scandalous
  • Disreputable
  • Villainous
  • Wicked
  • Infamous
  • Abominable
  • Detestable
  • Shameful
  • Hated
  • Disgraceful
  • Reprehensible
  • Loathsome
  • Deplorable
  • Blameworthy

Phrasal Verbs Related to “Infamous”:

  • Be known for (to have a reputation, often a negative one, for something)
  • Make a name for oneself (to gain fame, usually in a bad way, through negative actions)
  • Fall from grace (to lose one’s good reputation, often becoming infamous in the process)
  • Live down (to overcome or try to diminish the negative fame or infamy of one’s actions)
  • Come to light (when something bad or shameful about someone becomes widely known, contributing to their infamy)
  • Go down in history (to be remembered for something, especially something infamous or shameful)
  • Turn out to be (to reveal something, especially a person, to be infamous or dishonorable)
  • Leave a stain (to leave a permanent mark on one’s reputation, often infamous)
  • Make headlines (to be the subject of news, especially when infamous)
  • Live with (to carry the burden of one’s infamous reputation)

Idiomatic Expressions Related to “Infamous”:

  • Go down in flames (to fail spectacularly, often becoming infamous in the process)
  • Get a bad rap (to gain a negative reputation, sometimes unfairly, but still infamous)
  • Make a name for oneself (to become well-known, often for negative reasons)
  • Land in hot water (to get into trouble and become infamous because of one’s actions)
  • Live in infamy (to be remembered for something particularly shameful or disgraceful)
  • The black sheep (someone who is infamous within a group or family because of their bad behavior)
  • Cry foul (to protest or complain about something, often when someone’s infamous actions are revealed)
  • Out of the frying pan, into the fire (to go from one bad situation to a worse, often more infamous one)
  • Bite the bullet (to face the consequences of one’s infamous actions, often reluctantly)
  • Dance with the devil (to get involved with something or someone notorious and infamous)
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