Infamy

Noun

 * 1) The state of being infamous.
 * 2) A reputation as being evil.

Adjectives for Infamy
unutterable; callous; clumsy; vilest; perpetual; crushing; immortal.

Verbs for Infamy
bear—; blot out—; brand—; challenge—; consign to—; deface with—; denounce—; doom to—; endure—; hold up to—; incur—; infer—; inflict—; mire with—; scar with—; suffer—; work—; —disgraces; —pains; —shames; stain with—.

Thesaurus
revulsion, sacrilege, scandal, shame, shamefulness, sin, stigma, terrible thing, vileness, villainy, violation, wickedness, wrong, abhorrence, abomination, atrocity, bad, degradation, demotion, depluming, desecration, detestation, discredit, disesteem, disgrace, disgracefulness, dishonor, displuming, disrepute, egregiousness, error, evil, hatred, heinousness, ignobility, ignominiousness, ignominy, ill fame, ill repute, infamousness, ingloriousness, iniquity, knavery, loathsomeness, loss of honor, monstrosity, notoriety, notoriousness, obliquity, obloquy, odium, opprobrium, outrage, peccancy, pity, profanation, reprobacy,

Etymology
From infamia:, from infamis:, from in-: + fama:.

Translations

 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto:
 * Finnish: pahamaineisuus, häpeällisyys
 * French:
 * Italian:


 * Latin:
 * Norwegian: beryktethet
 * Polish: niesława
 * Spanish: