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infamy | infamously |

As a noun infamy

is the state of being infamous.

As an adverb infamously is

in an infamous manner.

infamy

English

Noun

(infamies)
  • The state of being infamous.
  • A reputation as being evil.
  • "Infamy', '''infamy - they've all got it in for me!" - Kenneth Williams as Julius Caesar in ''Carry On Cleo
    "A date which will live in infamy " - Franklin D. Roosevelt in response to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour

    infamously

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • In an infamous manner.