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Sentence count:179+8Posted:2016-12-02Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: celebratedfamousinfamouspopularrenownedwell-knownAntonym: famousSimilar words: notoriouslygloriouslaboriouslyglorious revolutionvariouscuriousnefariousimperiousMeaning: [nəʊ'tɔːrɪəs]  adj. having an exceedingly bad reputation. 
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31 Thus ends the story of Reading's most notorious citizen.
32 Perhaps the most notorious was a forger.
33 Wordlists are notorious for including bizarre mis-spellings.
34 Even then Hussein was notorious for violence and ruthlessness.
35 Children are notorious for snacking, especially on high-fat foods.
36 Sauteed quail livers with Madeira sauce are notorious in this regard.
37 The estate has been notorious for joyriding following last year's troubles. Sentencedict.com
38 In California, pines suffer from yellowish flecking due to ozone pollution and Los Angeles is notorious for its thick ozone smogs.
39 Operation Rescue was an organization notorious for its confrontational tactics and its implacable opposition to abortion under all circumstances.
40 The unreadiness of governments to put money where the minister's mouth is, however notorious, not the issue.
41 Hotels and catering are notorious for their low rates of pay.
42 Once you did something notorious, they tagged you with an extra name, a middle name that was ordinarily never used.
43 It took us over an hour the following morning to get through this pass, a notorious place for ambushes.
44 Indeed, the new regime has refocused Conde Nast, once notorious for its excesses, firmly on the bottom line.
45 His most notorious story was a psychoanalysis of Rupert Murdoch based on material from sources including the office cleaners.
46 Indeed, Beatrice is notorious for signing the 1889 women's appeal against female suffrage, though she later recanted.
47 He became one of the more notorious tramps of the city(sentencedict.com), begging and bawling on every street corner.
48 This is the kind of scam for which the offshore industry is notorious.
49 In her most notorious photographs she wears only her triple-string pearl necklace.
50 The Department of Defense was notorious in its blatant discrimination against its non-U.
51 The puffers are notorious biters and pickers and if placed with other fishes should be given plenty of room.
52 The security forces have deployed more undercover Special Branch and Military Intelligence staff in notorious paramilitary stomping grounds.
53 Soft coal is notorious for its content of pollutants, such as sulfur.
54 The world's great religions are even more notorious for simultaneously looking in different directions.
55 Langtoft is perhaps most notorious for its record of freak weather conditions and violent storms.
56 Wall Street is notorious for having scant regard for the future and even less for the past.
57 It had previously been notorious in some areas for the manipulation of electoral boundaries and for the practice of religious discrimination.
58 He faced up to the notorious Chelsea Boot Boys with an electrified fence but was refused permission to switch it on.
59 Cantril Farm in Knowsley, 8 miles from Liverpool, is one particularly notorious example.
60 The most notorious confrontation took place around a coking plant at Orgreave, near Sheffield.
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