infamously Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- bad
- dishonorable
- ignominious
- shameful
- shady
- criminal
- shoddy
- immoral
- shy
- disreputable
- opprobrious
- discreditable
- disgraceful
Weak:
- sordid
- sinful
- evil
- unethical
- wretched
- louche
- unrespectable
- villainous
- mean
- corrupt
- low
- unsavory
- iniquitous
- reprehensible
- base
- perverted
- debauched
- rotten
- depraved
- nefarious
- degenerate
- wrong
- vicious
- dirty
- despicable
- seamy
- vile
- contemptible
- miserable
- detestable
- inglorious
- wicked
- unrighteous
- blameworthy
Strongest:
- honorable
- esteemed
- reputed
- prestigious
- upright
- prestigious
- noble
- righteous
- honest
- good
- decent
- legal
- righteous
- principled
- permitted
- noble
- respected
- just
- principled
- respectable
- ethical
- legal
- decent
- honorable
- respectable
- reputable
- upright
- respected
- good
- just
- ethical
- moral
- reputable
- moral
- permitted
- reputed
- honest
- esteemed
Strong:
- authorized
- exemplary
- proper
- correct
- authorized
- exemplary
- approved
- endorsed
- licensed
- proper
- approved
- permissible
- endorsed
- licensed
- permissible
- correct
Weak:
infamously Meaning
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, bad, dishonorable, ignominious, shameful,shady, criminal, shoddy, immoral, shy
honorable, esteemed, reputed, prestigious, upright, prestigious, noble, righteous, honest, good
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.