Infamy Meaning in English
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ˈɪnfəmi
IN-fuh-mee
ˈɪnfəmi
IN-fuh-mee
التعريف
The state of being well known for something bad or shameful; a very bad reputation.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Infamy' is formal and often describes historical events, scandals, or actions widely condemned. Not used for ordinary bad behavior. Common phrases: 'day of infamy', 'live in infamy'. Often paired with crimes or acts bringing disgrace.
Spanish: infamiaPortuguese (BR): infâmiaPortuguese (PT): infâmiaChinese (Simplified): 恶名 - 臭名Chinese (Traditional): 惡名 - 臭名Hindi: कुख्याति - बदनामीArabic: سمعة سيئة - العارBengali: কুখ্যাতি - দুর্নামRussian: дурная слава - позорJapanese: 悪名 - 汚名Vietnamese: tai tiếng - ô danhKorean: 악명 - 오명Turkish: kötü şöhret - rezillikUrdu: بدنامیIndonesian: tai tiếng - tiếng xấu
جمل نموذجية
The dictator's name lives in infamy.
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He became known for his infamy after the scandal.
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The crime shocked the country with its infamy.
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Pearl Harbor is a 'date which will live in infamy.'
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Despite his talents, his infamy overshadowed all his achievements.
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Stories of the castle’s infamy kept locals away for generations.
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