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| Definitions from the WebTerm: notoricPart of Speech: AdjectiveDefinition: Widely known, especially for something negative or infamous. Example Sentence: His notoric behavior at parties always drew attention and scandal. Part of Speech: AdverbDefinition: In a widely known or infamous manner. Example Sentence: The news article was notoricly biased towards a particular political party. Part of Speech: NounDefinition: A person who is widely known, usually for negative reasons. Example Sentence: The criminal became a notoric in the media after eluding capture for years. Part of Speech: VerbDefinition: To make widely known or infamous. Example Sentence: The leaked photos notoriced his scandalous affair, becoming the talk of the town. Related Products: | ||||
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