ill-famed

[US]/[ˈɪl feɪmd]/
[UK]/[ˈɪl feɪmd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.having a bad reputation; notorious; unwell-known; obscure

Phrases & Collocations

ill-famed pirate

becoming ill-famed

an ill-famed story

ill-famed deeds

was ill-famed

ill-famed reputation

ill-famed king

ill-famed villain

ill-famed legacy

ill-famed place

Example Sentences

the ill-famed pirate captain was known throughout the caribbean.

his ill-famed reputation preceded him, warning people to stay away.

the ill-famed hotel had numerous complaints about its service.

an ill-famed scandal rocked the political establishment.

the ill-famed gangster controlled the city's underworld for years.

the company faced an ill-famed lawsuit over environmental damage.

he became an ill-famed figure after the financial crisis.

the ill-famed dictator was overthrown by the people.

the ill-famed building was abandoned due to its history.

the ill-famed experiment resulted in disastrous consequences.

the ill-famed artist was controversial throughout his career.

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