Synonym: bad, base, disgraceful, evil, low, notorious, outrageous, scandalous, shameful, terrible, wicked. Antonym: famous. Similar words: famous, unfamiliar, clamour, infant, in fact, paramour, rainfall, infantry. Meaning: ['ɪnfəməs] adj. having an exceedingly bad reputation.
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61. Until then, Blatter's most infamous comment was his noble effort in 2004 to increase the popularity of the women's game: "Let the women play in more feminine clothes like they do in volleyball.
62. And to add insult to injury , MercuryRet - rograde, an astral condition infamous for frustration - n, exacerbate - s existing tensions.
63. Oh, if God made me suffer like that it's infamous.
64. As the image says, It's 65 images I made from a couple of my brushes and that infamous wingding skull.
65. Robert Pickton made the Downtown Eastside infamous because he was suspected of killing dozens of female prostitutes and drug addicts he met here.
66. A spherical lampshade with holes modeled after the infamous Pitcher plant lures flies in, but they are unable to escape and eventually fall into the bottom of the light, where they become fuel.
67. Casanova, the infamous womanizer, made a habit of drinking chocolate before his romantic escapades.
68. A room of the National Gallery will be transformed to resemble Amsterdam's "infamous" red-light district, in a move that is bound to cause controversy. Daily Telegraph.
68. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
69. In Hunan Xiangxi , because of its serious banditry, Xiangxi became an infamous district.
70. For various reasons, this latter "Christ" clause, along with the more infamous "Testimonium Flavianum, " has been shown to be a forgery.
71. The more infamous the player, the farther their 'wanted' status can stretch going from the baronial range all the way up to the entire kingdom.
72. Visitors at the site of the now infamous White Tree on the Jena School campus.
73. The story of how it came to be written became the 2005 movie Capote, followed by Infamous the following year.
74. It was infamous as a kingdom of brigands, scoundrels, and slave-traders.
75. Unfortunately her name was also used for the infamous Magdalen Asylums in Ireland where supposedly fallen women were treated as slaves.
76. So all we need to do is to kick start the project and avoid the infamous Indian bureaucracy.
77. Pyxis began as a potential operating system replacement for the infamous Chumby, but the team is now targeting the FEZ Cobra and Chipworks X from GHI.
78. A legend on Capitol Hill, he was famous - his critics say infamous - for bringing huge amounts of federal "pork barrel" projects back to Alaska.
79. This paper lantern with the infamous swastika sign on it was doubtless a feature in many a home.
80. Known as corsairs, perhaps the most infamous Barbary Coast pirate was Barbarossa, who united Algeria and Tunisia as military states under the Ottoman sultanate and maintained his revenues by piracy.
81. An infamous elf wizard from long ago returns as a lich.
82. If so, what did this person do to become famous or infamous?
83. Wolfowitz participated in the infamous Team B project, which was an effort to radically overstate Soviet capabilities and radically misstate Soviet intentions in the 1970s.
84. Clearly the infamous inventor of symbolic logic, Dr. George Boole -- see Resources -- would feel right at home.
85. A villager of Gatumba, Burundi, displays a photograph of an infamous Nile crocodile known as Gustave as workers in the background wade in the Rusizi River.
86. Even the most radical flare up at this infamous proposal of the Communists.
87. Victim of Mount Vesuvius, Herculaneum, Italy, 1994 A reddish-brown skeleton, belonging to a victim of the infamous Mount Vesuvius eruption, lies partially uncovered in the ancient city of Herculaneum.
88. As you float over this ledge watch for the infamous Crown of Thorns Sea Star.
89. The U of O is infamous for its inhumanely cramped dorm rooms, though, making it improbable that one resident could have committed such an act without the other being intimately aware.
90. Or at least the relief that some must have felt. For others, taken captive by wild tribesmen then sold to merchants, the town's infamous slave market would only be the latest stage of their nightmare.
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