infamy|infamies in English

noun

['in·fa·my || ɪnfəmɪ]

bad reputation, public shame or disgrace; wicked or immoral act

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1. He enjoyed exaggerating his infamy.

2. Traitors are held in infamy.

3. What further infamy , what greater betrayal is afoot ?

4. Legacy and infamy are not the same thing.

5. Would you bring infamy on your sacred profession? "

6. From fame to infamy is a much travelled road.

7. His name will live in infamy.

8. Did you not remonstrate against such infamy?

9. And did you not remonstrate against such infamy?

10. Pride breakfasted with plenty , dined with Poverty , and supped with Infamy.

11. I reeled back, overcome with the infamy of it.

12. These prostitutes were steeped in infamy to the lips.

13. Instead of receiving glory and fame, he has been vested with infamy.

14. It is better to die with honor than to live in infamy.

15. We discern no badge of infamy on man or woman.

16. Yet Mugabe apparently tries to laugh off his global infamy.

17. AND STAB WITH THE FURY OF A SLAVE'S HAND, THE TYRANT'S INFAMY.

18. Yesterday, December 7 th 19 a date which will live infamy.

19. Pride breakfasted with plenty , dined with poverty , and supped with infamy.

20. And over her grave, the infamy that she must carry thither would be her only monument.

21. He burned with shame as he stared at the vision of his infamy.

22. It is better to die with honour than to live in infamy

23. His name will live in infamy , ie He will always be held in disgrace.

24. The Banditti of the Plains; or, The Cattlemen's Invasion of Wyoming in 1892 (The Crowning Infamy of the Ages).

25. When Attainder occurred, the condemned person was considered to bear a mark of infamy that corrupted his or her blood.