notorious
suomi-englanti sanakirjanotorious englannista suomeksi
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notorious englanniksi
(non-gloss definition)
Of a person or entity: generally or widely known for something negative; infamous.
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(RQ:Drayton Poems)
(RQ:Jonson Epicoene)
(RQ:Dryden Juvenal Satires)
(RQ:Wollstonecraft Vindication Women)
(RQ:Macaulay History of England)
(RQ:Maugham Of Human Bondage)
(RQ:Fitzgerald Flappers)
(quote-book) was notorious in his day, and was a man of many reverses.
(quote-journal)&93; forfeited this legacy long ago, shedding it in exchange for intense loyalty to another Boston power broker, his older brother, Bulger|James (Whitey) Bulger, the city's notorious crime boss.
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(quote-web)
Of an act, situation, etc.: blameworthy in an obvious and offensive way; blatant, flagrant.
(RQ:Shakespeare Comedy of Errors)
(RQ:Donne XXVI Sermons)
(RQ:Defoe Jack)
Generally or widely known; of knowledge; famous or well-known.
(RQ:Sidney Psalms)
(RQ:Camden Holland Britain)
(RQ:Purchas Pilgrimage)
(RQ:Foote Cozeners)
(RQ:Topsell Serpents)
(RQ:Barrow Works)
(RQ:Ray Wisdom)
Generally or widely knowable.
(RQ:Elyot Governour)
(RQ:Bacon Henry 7) The next vvas, that Plantagenet, 17th Earl of Warwick|(smallcaps), then Cloſe-priſoner in the ''Tovver'', ſhould be in the moſt publike and notorious manner, that could be deuiſed, ſhevved vnto the people: In part to diſcharge the King of the Enuie of that opinion and bruite, hovv he had beene put to death priuily in the ''Tovver''; (..)
(RQ:Hallam State of Europe)
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