Infamous

/ˈɪnfəməs/ adjective

If someone or something is infamous, they are well-known for something bad or shameful. It is the opposite of being famous for good reasons.

It comes from Latin “infamis,” meaning “of bad reputation” or “disgraced,” from “in-” (not) and “fama” (reputation, fame). The word moved through Old French into English, keeping its negative sense.

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