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notoriety

noun as in reputation

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“At our peak, when we had the most notoriety and fame, the pressure was unbelievable,” he told BBC Radio Sussex.

From BBC

His fame and notoriety grew, and in October of that year, a daredevil couple from Cincinnati wished to be married on his balloon, with the ceremony being conducted from the basket in mid-air.

From Salon

Director Spike Jonze, who had some notoriety for his music videos and commercials, also made his feature film debut with “Malkovich.”

"Brook House has gained notoriety for violence, racism and abuse," he said.

From BBC

Unlike her irresponsible and erratic-tempered brother, she’s calculating and stoic and knows that regardless of how she dresses or speaks or what she does, she’ll never be rid of that Hangman notoriety.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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