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notoriety
[noh-tuh-rahy-i-tee]
noun
plural
notorietiesthe state, quality, or character of being notorious or widely known.
a craze for notoriety.
Synonyms: , ,Chiefly British.a notorious or celebrated person.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of notoriety1
Example Sentences
They hijacked Moose Wala's fame and converted it into their own brand of notoriety - a notoriety that became a powerful tool for extortion.
Stephen Miller flirts with notoriety, obviously loves it, and so far has been far more successful than others who have courted Trump.
He has also gained global notoriety for his views towards women, proudly proclaiming himself a "misogynist" and also using extreme language relating to acts of violence against women.
She parlayed her radio success into TV notoriety, starring in the first season of “Love & Hip Hop” and hosting an entertainment segment on “The Talk.”
Star caliber is nice and all, but the guest cast’s notoriety primarily makes for good promotion.
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When To Use
Notoriety is the state or quality of being famous or well-known, especially for a negative reason.If often means the state or quality of being notorious, which is especially used to describe people who are widely known and viewed unfavorably for their actions, such as notorious criminals. It can also be applied to events, as in a notorious scandal.This sense of notorious is often used interchangeably with the word infamous. Strictly speaking, infamous means having, deserving, or resulting in a bad or evil reputation, while notorious usually implies that a person is both famous and disliked. Still, they usually mean just about the same thing. A noun form of infamous, infamy, is often used interchangeably with notoriety.Notorious can also mean known for a particular trait or action, not necessarily a bad one, as in My aunt is notorious for arriving late to family events. Notoriety can refer to the state of being known in this way. In some cases, it can mean much the same thing as fame, and in fact the two words are often used side by side, as in It’s unbelievable what some people will do for fame and notoriety. Notoriety is often discussed as being earned, gained, or achieved, as in The company gained notoriety for its irreverent marketing campaigns. Example: He gained notoriety for his role in the scandal, and his reputation has never recovered.
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