Get to know Notoriety better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like infamy.
Notoriety in a sentence
Notoriety meaning
An infamous or notorious condition or reputation.
Synonyms of Notoriety
Using Notoriety
- The main meaning on this page is: An infamous or notorious condition or reputation.
- Useful related words include: ill fame, infamy.
- In the example corpus, notoriety often appears in combinations such as: gained notoriety, the notoriety, notoriety as.
Context around Notoriety
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 11 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Notoriety
- In this selection, "notoriety" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, gained, worldwide, internet, profit and allowed stand out and add context to how "notoriety" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include all his notoriety were unable and as much notoriety or coverage. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "notoriety" sits close to words such as aberdeenshire, abound and arteries, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with notoriety
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Ben gained notoriety in February by busting out of his habitat twice. (12 words)
His fame and notoriety allowed him the opportunity to accomplish unbelievable goals. (12 words)
And then small caps and mid caps do not get as much notoriety or coverage. (15 words)
Both McCurrie and McIntyre were sent to Long Kesh Detention Centre, on the site of a World War II British Air Force camp 10 miles outside Belfast, which would go on to gain worldwide notoriety as the Maze Prison. (39 words)
Erica Jayne Carlson, 42, gained internet notoriety as footage went viral of her being escorted off the aircraft by five police officers in January while those still seated laughed and mockingly sung 'Na Na, Hey, Hey, Goodbye'. (37 words)
It has recently gained notoriety for its devastating impact on the commercial poultry sector and as an emerging human public threat, particularly after China recorded the first known human death from the H3N8 strain earlier this year. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
AncestorStealing, a that has researched and outed a parade of alleged fake Indians, argues it’s done for notoriety, profit and gain: “It’s all about the money.
And then small caps and mid caps do not get as much notoriety or coverage.
Arion Kurtaj from Oxford was allegedly a key member of the Lapsu$ cybercrime gang, which gained notoriety in recent years for a series of high-profile attacks on various organisations.
Before the current onslaught, Akpabuyo/ Bakassi enjoyed the notoriety of heightened insecurity such as kidnapping, gangsterism, cultism, robbery, and even banditry.
Ben gained notoriety in February by busting out of his habitat twice.
Both McCurrie and McIntyre were sent to Long Kesh Detention Centre, on the site of a World War II British Air Force camp 10 miles outside Belfast, which would go on to gain worldwide notoriety as the Maze Prison.
Despite the fame and notoriety that had accompanied this remarkable life, d’Éon died in relative poverty in May 1810, at the age of 81.
Erica Jayne Carlson, 42, gained internet notoriety as footage went viral of her being escorted off the aircraft by five police officers in January while those still seated laughed and mockingly sung 'Na Na, Hey, Hey, Goodbye'.
Her bandmates fully support her growing fame as Dacus said: 'The way she navigates the world, I’m not surprised in the slightest that she has this level of notoriety.
Her books are famously based on her relationship with different family members in her life and has earned her notoriety as a result.
His exploits and ability to traverse the Grand Line inspired multiple generations of pirates to take to the sea, yet for all his notoriety, were unable to do one thing — claim the One Piece.
His fame and notoriety allowed him the opportunity to accomplish unbelievable goals.
However, some places in the UK have gained notoriety and fame merely for their name.
If you aren't a celebrity who has the means and notoriety to invest and promote your own beauty brand, then the path forward for most beauty brands is finding investors to supplement cash flow.
Impossibly glamorous and brimming with characterknown for their tabloid notoriety and outrageous interviews as much as their looks – they set an archetype that suggested models could be compelling salespeople.
It has recently gained notoriety for its devastating impact on the commercial poultry sector and as an emerging human public threat, particularly after China recorded the first known human death from the H3N8 strain earlier this year.
It’s hard for them to know who they can really confide in. And while they have achieved notoriety with wealth and fame, it’s also an incredible burden.
Judging by “Cocaine Bear,” a film driven by both novelty and notoriety, the answer is, not much.
Pathways, which was led by late pastor Kevin Smith, gained international notoriety in 2021 after a bloody ordeal on October 17 ended with three persons dead, two of whom were allegedly sacrificed during a ritual.
Pedro used the notoriety from his divorce and the attention it brought to his personal social media page to delete his professional page and make his personal account his real estate account.
Common combinations with notoriety
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- gained notoriety 27×
- the notoriety 21×
- notoriety as 18×
- notoriety for 18×
- notoriety in 15×
- and notoriety 15×
- notoriety and 14×
- notoriety of 11×
- his notoriety 8×
- notoriety to 8×