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ill-famed
adjective as in infamous
Strongest matches
adjective as in notorious
Example Sentences
The ill-famed Orchard, which it was hoped might be consolidated and incorporated into the defences, had an evil reputation.
Smith used to have much to say ever afterwards of this famous and ill-famed man.
Before us lay the dense wood of Vučipotok, which is the most ill-famed spot in Montenegro.
I have sometimes employed the mottled amanita, so ill famed in the books, without disastrous result.
Parents are very severe upon a daughter who becomes ill-famed, for when they seek a husband for her they must spend more.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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