notoriety|notorieties in English

noun

[no·to·ri·e·ty || ‚nəʊtə'raɪətɪ]

condition of being notorious; infamy, state of being unfavorably known; widespread reputation (usually poor)

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1. His crimes earned him considerable notoriety.

2. John is already a writer of some notoriety.

3. As a forest justice he earned some notoriety.

4. And, more importantly, so did the notoriety.

5. His adventure brought him both fame and notoriety.

6. She achieved notoriety for her affair with the senator.

7. The local church has gained notoriety for being different.

8. 7 John is already a writer of some notoriety.

9. His abrasive manner has won him an unenviable notoriety.

10. Salem's tourist industry plays on its notoriety for the witchcraft trials.

11. His daring escape from prison gained him a certain notoriety.

12. His experiments have achieved notoriety in the world of science.

13. At first he was bashful about the notoriety which the newspaper caused.

14. For nearly 300 years it achieved notoriety for its private madhouses.

15. And others will gain notoriety for how fiercely wild their machinery is.

16. 22 This make of car has a certain notoriety for rust problems.

17. This make of car has a certain notoriety for rust problems.

18. You see, that's why I started a little campaign, to spread some false notoriety.

19. He achieved sudden notoriety when the details of his private life were revealed.

20. No other operas singer has gained such notoriety and controversy as Maria Callas

21. This question has achieved some notoriety in two cases concerning telephone tapping.

22. Another word for Baseness: depravity, disgrace, degradation, notoriety, ignominy Collins English Thesaurus (2)

23. He achieved/gained notoriety for murdering eleven women in the north of England.

24. He achieved notoriety in the first final by turning up ten minutes late for the start.

25. That aircraft gained notoriety when he Barnstormed campaign stops in advance of the 2016 election