INFAMY


Meaning of INFAMY in English

ˈinfəmē, -mi noun

( -es )

Etymology: Middle English infamye, from Middle French infamie, from Latin infamia, from infamis + -ia -y

1.

a. : a lasting, widespread, and deep-rooted evil reputation brought about by something criminal, shocking, or brutal : the highest degree of dishonor

a series of treacherous murders added to his infamy

b. : an indication of such notoriety : strong condemnatory utterance

2.

a. : an extreme and publicly known criminal, shocking, or brutal act

an infamy greater than any mutiny

b. : the state or condition of being rightly and widely known for such an act

his name will live in infamy for this night's work

3. : the public disgrace or loss of character and honor or loss of civil or political rights incurred by a person convicted of an infamous crime

Synonyms: see dishonor

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