Similar words: laboriously, obviously, dubiously, anxiously, previously, consciously, avariciously, glorious. Meaning: [nəʊ'tɔːrɪəslɪ] adv. to a notorious degree.
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(181) We have come to regard ever zippier consumer electronics as a basic right, and are notoriously insouciant about the improvements in basic physics that make them possible.
(182) The scope of the private banking business is notoriously hard to quantify.
More similar words: laboriously, obviously, dubiously, anxiously, previously, consciously, avariciously, glorious, subconsciously, raucously, fortuitously, simultaneously, curious, various, nefarious, imperious, penurious, delirious, gregarious, precarious, mysterious, lugubrious, motor, priority, historic, historian, rhetoric, historical, historically, rhetorically.