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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91 The party that became notorious in the 1980s for bombing embassies and kidnapping foreigners is now preaching against rudeness.
92 A notorious drinker and womaniser, he flogged his workers and extorted high taxes.
93 They were both notorious for racing up and down the Strip on their motorbikes or in flash sports cars.
94 Three of them were among the first to be evacuated by the Red Cross from the notorious Banja Luka camp.
95 There is 544 Camp Street in New Orleans, the most notorious address in the chronicles of the assassination.
96 The Richmond case joins other notorious incidents of child-against-child violence in recent years.
97 The most notorious example in Julius Caesar was the scenes where Brutus reacts to the death of his wife Portia.
98 He has just started dating Natalie(sentencedict.com), one of the notorious Appleton sisters.
99 This portrait of self-destruction is told through the contrast of two singing sisters, one famous and one notorious.
100 The judgments in notorious cases which had decided that there could be unfettered administrative discretion were repudiated.
101 Planners were heavily criticised for designing the route through a valley notorious for fog.
102 Doctors are notorious for their poor penmanship, and the jokes are many.
103 Sara identified the man as Kang, a notorious gang leader and drug baron.
104 Mr Jobs is a notorious control freak.
105 Athos: The most notorious woman in France.
106 He is notorious for his goings-on.
107 Oats have been notorious for disease problems.
108 Al Capone was a notorious gangster.
109 Being the world's largest retailer and a notorious discounter.
110 If Ben Ladeng is notorious terroristic organization head.
111 The tenderloin district was notorious for vice.
112 The notorious drug - pusher has been contriving an escape from the prison.
113 Black widows are notorious spiders identified by the colored, hourglass-shaped mark on their abdomens.
114 The broadest honey trap in intelligence history was probably the creation of the notorious East German spymaster, Markus Wolf.
115 The incident happened at Beachy Head -- a spot on England's south coast notorious for suicides.
116 You will head a team of elite agents as you battle against the notorious Al Capone.
117 In toxicology circles, Californians are notorious for the record-high concentrations of flame-retardant chemicals coursing through their bodies.
118 Developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), it has the remarkable ambition of providing a practical and flexible graphics format in XML, despite the notorious verbosity of XML.
119 Sybil warned Jack not to take any advice from Carl, a notorious kibitzer whose suggestions often did more harm than good.
120 She is a notorious gossiper here, who is very fond of dishing the dirt about others.
More similar words: notoriously, glorious, laboriously, glorious revolution, various, curious, nefarious, imperious, delirious, penurious, lugubrious, mysterious, gregarious, precarious, motor, priority, historic, historian, rhetoric, historical, historically, rhetorically, pious, gubernatorial, obvious, dubious, anxious, envious, noxious, previous.