infamously Antonyms
Strongest:
- ethical
- moral
- honorable
- respectable
- upright
- righteous
- ethical
- good
- noble
- decent
- noble
- just
- good
- reputed
- reputable
- principled
- respected
- honorable
- honest
- righteous
- respectable
- just
- decent
- moral
- reputed
- reputable
- prestigious
- respected
- permitted
- esteemed
- upright
- legal
- legal
- esteemed
- honest
- permitted
- principled
- prestigious
Strong:
- licensed
- authorized
- endorsed
- exemplary
- proper
- endorsed
- exemplary
- approved
- correct
- authorized
- permissible
- proper
- correct
- permissible
- licensed
- approved
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- shameful
- shady
- opprobrious
- disgraceful
- ignominious
- disreputable
- immoral
- dishonorable
- criminal
- discreditable
- shy
- bad
- shoddy
Weak:
- depraved
- despicable
- villainous
- louche
- sordid
- rotten
- vicious
- degenerate
- debauched
- perverted
- unsavory
- contemptible
- dirty
- detestable
- vile
- corrupt
- unethical
- iniquitous
- wicked
- unrespectable
- inglorious
- sinful
- low
- unrighteous
- miserable
- wrong
- nefarious
- wretched
- seamy
- base
- mean
- reprehensible
- evil
- blameworthy
Meaning of infamously
infamously (adv.)
In an infamous manner or degree; scandalously; disgracefully; shamefully.
infamously Sentence Examples
- The city of Sodom is infamously known for its wickedness and destruction.
- The politician was infamously caught on camera accepting a bribe.
- The scandal infamously tarnished the reputation of the company.
- The serial killer infamously terrorized the town for over a decade.
- The historical figure was infamously known for his cruelty and tyranny.
- The crime infamously shocked and outraged the nation.
- The accident infamously claimed the lives of several innocent people.
- The disease infamously ravaged the population, leaving countless dead.
- The battle infamously resulted in a decisive defeat for the empire.
- The speech infamously incited hatred and violence, leading to widespread unrest.
FAQs About the word infamously
In an infamous manner or degree; scandalously; disgracefully; shamefully.
notorious, shameful,shady, opprobrious, disgraceful, ignominious, disreputable, immoral, dishonorable, criminal
ethical, moral,honorable, respectable, upright, righteous, ethical, good, noble, decent
The city of Sodom is infamously known for its wickedness and destruction.
The politician was infamously caught on camera accepting a bribe.
The scandal infamously tarnished the reputation of the company.
The serial killer infamously terrorized the town for over a decade.