infamous
Kelime Anlamı :
1. adı kötüye çıkmış, (kötü bir şeyden dolayı) meşhur.
2. kötü şöhretli.
3. rezil.
4. haysiyetsiz.
5. alçak.
6. iğrenç.
7. kepaze.
8. yüz kızartıcı suç işlemiş.
9. yüz kızartıcı.
10. utanç verici.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
having an exceedingly bad reputation; notorious.
2. causing or deserving infamy; heinous: an infamous deed.
3. law punishable by severe measures, such as death, long imprisonment, or loss of civil rights.
4. law convicted of a crime, such as treason or felony, that carries such a punishment.
2. causing or deserving infamy; heinous: an infamous deed.
3. law punishable by severe measures, such as death, long imprisonment, or loss of civil rights.
4. law convicted of a crime, such as treason or felony, that carries such a punishment.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
having a bad reputation, disreputable; of bad report; notoriously vile; detestable; widely known, especially for something bad
2. causing infamy; disgraceful
3. in england / great britain, a judicial punishment which deprived the infamous person of certain rights; this included a prohibition against holding public office, exercising the franchise, receiving a public pension, serving on a jury, or giving testimony in a court of law.
2. causing infamy; disgraceful
3. in england / great britain, a judicial punishment which deprived the infamous person of certain rights; this included a prohibition against holding public office, exercising the franchise, receiving a public pension, serving on a jury, or giving testimony in a court of law.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
of very bad report; having a reputation of the worst kind; held in abhorrence; guilty of something that exposes to infamy; base; notoriously vile; detestable
2. causing or producing infamy; deserving detestation; scandalous to the last degree
3. branded with infamy by conviction of a crime.
4. having a bad name as being the place where an odious crime was committed, or as being associated with something detestable; hence, unlucky; perilous; dangerous.
2. causing or producing infamy; deserving detestation; scandalous to the last degree
3. branded with infamy by conviction of a crime.
4. having a bad name as being the place where an odious crime was committed, or as being associated with something detestable; hence, unlucky; perilous; dangerous.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
of ill fame; famous or noted for badness of any kind; notoriously evil; of vile character or quality; odious; detestable: applied to persons or things.
2. involving or attributing infamy; branded, or that brands, with infamy: as, an infamous crime; infamous punishment.
3. in the commonlaw rule of evidence disqualifying convicts to testify as witnesses or serve as jurors, an offense a conviction of which would at common law disqualify the person as a witness or juror, because creating a strong presumption against truthfulness; in general, an offense punishable in a state prison.
4. in the constitutional provision that no one can be held to answer for an infamous offense without presentment or indictment by grand jury, a crime punishable capitally or by imprisonment in a state prison or penitentiary, with or without hard labor. in this sense restricted by some authorities to those offenses which involve falsehood and are calculated to affect injuriously the public administration of justice.
2. involving or attributing infamy; branded, or that brands, with infamy: as, an infamous crime; infamous punishment.
3. in the commonlaw rule of evidence disqualifying convicts to testify as witnesses or serve as jurors, an offense a conviction of which would at common law disqualify the person as a witness or juror, because creating a strong presumption against truthfulness; in general, an offense punishable in a state prison.
4. in the constitutional provision that no one can be held to answer for an infamous offense without presentment or indictment by grand jury, a crime punishable capitally or by imprisonment in a state prison or penitentiary, with or without hard labor. in this sense restricted by some authorities to those offenses which involve falsehood and are calculated to affect injuriously the public administration of justice.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
known widely and usually unfavorably
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