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Notorious

Notorious is an adjective meaning widely known, typically for a negative reason. It is used to describe people, places, events, or things that have gained a discreditable or harmful reputation. The term carries a strong negative evaluative charge and is less neutral than synonyms like famous or well-known. It can appear in contexts ranging from crime and scandal to widely cited but undesirable traits.

Etymology and nuance: Notorious derives from Latin notorius, meaning well known, through older forms in English.

Usage notes: Notorious is commonly used in journalism, biographies, and historical discussions. It can describe individuals

Related terms: Infamous is closely related and sometimes used interchangeably, though infamous often carries a stronger

Over
time,
its
sense
shifted
from
neutral
recognition
to
a
negative
stigma.
In
modern
usage,
it
often
signals
moral
disapproval
or
embarrassment
associated
with
the
notoriety.
(a
notorious
criminal),
organizations
(a
notorious
fraud
ring),
places
(a
notorious
traffic
junction),
or
events
(a
notorious
disaster).
The
word
differently
communicates
severity
than
simply
saying
someone
is
famous.
The
noun
form
is
notoriety,
and
the
adverb
is
notoriously.
moral
condemnation.
While
both
imply
negative
fame,
notorious
can
be
more
flexible
in
describing
a
wider
range
of
discreditable
reputations.
Notoriety
can
also
refer
to
the
state
or
quality
of
being
notorious,
rather
than
the
person
or
thing
itself.