infamy

/ˈɪnfəmi/
noun
  1. The state of being well known for something bad or evil; a very bad reputation.
    • The attack on Pearl Harbor will live in infamy.
    • The dictator achieved infamy for his crimes against humanity.
    • The scandal brought infamy to the once-respected politician.
  2. An evil or disgraceful act.
    • The court detailed the infamies of the corrupt regime.
    • She could not forgive the infamy of his betrayal.
    • History remembers the infamies committed during the war.
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