Infamously [adverb]

Definition of Infamously:

particularly

Synonyms of Infamously:


Opposite/Antonyms of Infamously:

-


Sentence/Example of Infamously:

Last week marked the 50th anniversary of the infamous Florence whale explosion.

Only a few years ago, van Rossum joining Microsoft would’ve been unthinkable, given the company’s infamous approach to open source.

Dilmanov said the international attention “Borat” brought Kazakhstan was a good thing, even if it was a little infamous.

The infamous ransomware gang behind these new attacks is known primarily as UNC1878 or Wizard Spider.

Last year, she was panned on “Saturday Night Live” for a now-infamous interaction in which she dismissed a group of schoolchildren asking her to advocate for the Green New Deal.

Industries of all kinds need the election to work for them, infamous right-wing hoaxers face felony charges, and California becomes a champion ally.

This year, the now infamous 2020, has been nothing short of unexpected.

The infamous Collatz conjecture says that if you start with any positive integer, you’ll always end up in this loop.

That was what you were infamously plotting, when I so trustingly gave you my hand in the Chapel of the Assumption.

This infamously unjust proceeding took place in a time of disorder and under the seditious government of the thirty tyrants.