notoriety
IPA: noʊtɝˈaɪʌti
noun
- An infamous or notorious condition or reputation.
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Examples of "notoriety" in Sentences
- They need to enact what we call a notoriety-for-profit law.
- But he might gain notoriety as an American Idol or European Appeaser!
- Holly's exitement about her increased notoriety is expressed her in her own words on her blog.
- A passion for the poem and not a passion for the notoriety is what makes a major poet happen, when you least expect it.
- With the exception of a few arthouse hits, the type of Japanese films that gain notoriety in America tend to lean towards the violent or random.
- Is the real story here that Fox created these bogus interviews because Fox has figured out that no one of any notoriety is going to let Sarah Palin interview them?
- Jason Barg, 24, a 2004 graduate of Penn State University who works for a Philadelphia accounting firm and founded an online real estate company, says notoriety is more about standing out from the crowd.
- Defenseman Etienne St. Germain is a Quebec-born-and-bred rearguard playing at Northwood School in Lake Placid, N.Y. who is kind of sneaking in under the wire and has not received much notoriety from the NHL scouting community yet.
- Kansas is going to have to realize that they ` re going to need what we call a notoriety for profit law, which means that any items produced by BTK -- for example, letters, autographs, artwork, for sale -- their authorities would be able to seize money.
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