Synonym: celebrated, famous, infamous, popular, renowned, well-known. Antonym: famous. Similar words: notoriously, glorious, laboriously, glorious revolution, various, curious, nefarious, imperious. Meaning: [nəʊ'tɔːrɪəs] adj. having an exceedingly bad reputation.
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61 Time allowed 00:20 Read in studio Labour has pledged to cut crime on an estate notorious for joyriding.
62 Probably the notorious case of some rail coaches being moved by road came about in the same way.
63 Unfortunately it gives rise to distortions of political representation too notorious to require here more than passing reference.
64 Her habit of jealously bursting in on Gustave when he was dining with friends was notorious.
65 The middle of United's notorious pitch was a swamp long before kick-off, posing the threat of stamina-sapping conditions.
66 She was notorious for having lots of love affairs which she told us all about.
67 Bidwill is notorious for his secrecy while searching for a coach.
67 Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
68 The hosiery industry was notorious for the range of deductions employers made from wages.
69 Have you forgotten that your tribe, the Efik, were among the most notorious slavers on the slave coast?
70 The next strand led back to the notorious case of Crichel Down in 1954.
71 The notorious case of Michigan shows this issue at its most stark.
72 The ruling brings together key figures in two other notorious Los Angeles criminal cases.
73 Environment has played a large part in making him the notorious character he is today.
74 Some years ago, when the Republicans were in charge, they set up Barry in a notorious drug sting.
75 In the past they've called publicly for notorious joy riders to be held in secure units.
76 Burdine's court-appointed trial lawyer, Joe Frank Cannon, who died in 1998, was notorious for nodding off in courtrooms.
77 One of Britain's most notorious criminals has escaped from prison.
78 Most of the notorious grade anomalies have been ironed out and the colour photos should whet people's appetites.
79 In December a further group of women prisoners were executed in the notorious Evin Prison of Tehran.
80 They just look forward to meeting the notorious killers again face to face.
81 The most notorious case concerns the 1,600 names on 31 Outhwaite syndicates.
82 Kylesku was notorious, and approaching cars raced to be in the front of the queue to avoid a frustrating wait.
83 The Department was notorious for its blatant discrimination against non-U.S. citizen employees.
84 In the first place, v. 21b is a notorious crux of interpretation.
85 But recurrent harvest failures, the most notorious of which led to devastating famine in 1891, imposed severe hardship on many.
86 But Pascal, under the influence of Jansenism, was fundamentally hostile to the Jesuits and their notorious sophistries.
87 And he had a notorious asperity for which he was afterwards sometimes penitent.
88 The Mexico-Australia, Paraguay-USA, and Paraguay-France matches a few years ago were other notorious examples.
89 Moreover Pound's anti-Semitism, later so notorious, certainly casts a sinister light on his readiness to broach these issues.
90 But, if the cooler conditions persist, and Melbourne is notorious for its fickle weather, it will favour Lapentti.
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