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infamously

adverb as in notoriously

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I remind Deen that his namesake died in an infamously horrible car crash, so he may want to cool it on texting and driving.

They sang songs—including, infamously, Wild Thing—and catcalled at a female detective.

Weddings, birthdays and other celebrations are infamously difficult for those watching what they eat.

She infamously replaced the word “divorce” with her self-proclaimed term “conscious uncoupling.”

In fact he was there at that party that night in 1960 when Mailer infamously stabbed his then-wife, Adele.

That was what you were infamously plotting, when I so trustingly gave you my hand in the Chapel of the Assumption.

This infamously unjust proceeding took place in a time of disorder and under the seditious government of the thirty tyrants.

Nelson examined the books and papers which they produced, and was convinced that government had been most infamously plundered.

He stared coldly at this poor girl whom he had wronged so infamously and there was an aristocratic sneer on his well-cut lip.

Death before dishonor is a phrase which at times has been abused infamously, but it none the less contains a vital truth.

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On this page you'll find 4 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to infamously, such as: notably, spectacularly, and especially.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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