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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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121 Of all the gatekeepers of the title, Mr. Shalom may have been the most notorious tactician.
122 Former Argentine Gen Eduardo Cabanillas has been sentenced to life in prison for running a notorious detention centre during military rule in 1976-83.
123 That wizened and grotesque little old man is a notorious miser.
124 In reserve on the Bourguebus ridge were the Leibstandarte and part of the Hitlerjugend Divisions , and these units were to go into action under the command of the notorious Josef "Sepp" Dietrich.
125 He bundled his family off to a rooming house to escape the notorious Beijing cold.
126 Responsibility for the attacks was claimed by different groups. A phone call to a Dublin newspaper said the soldiers had been killed by the Real IRA, notorious for the Omagh bombing in 1998.
127 When activists staged a limited rebellion in Benghazi in 1996, security forces retaliated by killing about 1,200 inmates — many of them from Benghazi — in the notorious Abu Salim prison.sentencedict.com
128 But Montagnier's new direction evokes one of the most notorious affairs in French science: the "water memory" study by immunologist Jacques Benveniste.
129 The credit card company is notorious for having an unreasonably high interest rate.
130 Mr. Chen is a notorious credit abuser, so nobody trusts him.
131 His early life path became as twisted as the notorious mescal worm.
132 This highly - industrialized area is notorious for pollution and general atmospheric bleakness.
133 Strip clubs began to crop up in Moscow, and the city became notorious for its vodka-fuelled 24-hour partying, prostitution and smoke-filled bars.
134 He adds that many in the U.S. are worried about the October mail-bomb plot and the activities of al-Qaida's notorious explosives expert Ibrahim al Asiri.
135 Ms Pope is running against Jim Hoffa, the incumbent and son of Jimmy, the notorious labour leader who mysteriously disappeared in 1975.
136 People celebrate every year for uncovering his notorious Gunpowder Plot.
137 The group wrote on a website: 'Protesters inscribed the initials of Rudolf Hess and daubed the hands of the Winston Churchill in crimson red on the statue of the notorious war criminal in Paris.
138 Southern Punjab is a notorious hub of sectarian and jihadi activity.
139 The notorious Hell Row was burned down in a fire, and much dirt was cleansed away.
140 Last, but not least, proprietary vendors are notorious for trying to counter Linux's free price tag with vague fears about its "higher" total cost of operation in the long run.
141 The most notorious pirate of the Caribbean was Henry Morgan who helped Port Royal, which is near Kingston, become known as the richest and wickedest city in the world.
142 The most notable addition is the notorious Na'avi sex scene in which Jake and Neytiri get it on, alien style, but it hardly sounds like we're talking Pandoran porn.
143 Further, Edward was a notorious womanizer, rumored to have consorted with commoners, nobility and several famous actresses of the era.
144 A religious fanatic, she's convinced that Zeus, the king of the gods and a notorious womanizer, actually seduced her.
145 Cooperation was based on a written agreement—complete with the signature of Lavrenty Beria, head of the notorious NKVD—which is shown in the film.
146 Multi - narrative adaptation of Richard v. Krafft - Ebing's notorious medico - forensic study of sexual perversity.
147 Mrs Clinton's penchant for spicy food is reportedly so notorious that flight stewards bring jalapeno slices to her with every dish.
148 Scottish - born American detective . His agency was notorious for breaking strikes and disrupting labor efforts to unionize.
149 William Burroughs was a leading Beat novelist and author of the notorious Naked Lunch.
150 Thus , it is a notorious problem to treat essential boundary conditions for element - free Galerkin method.
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