notoriety
/nɒtɒˈrɪsɪti/Definitions
1. noun
The state of being known or famous, often in an unpleasant way, due to something bad or scandalous that has happened.
“The politician’s notoriety was due to his involvement in several corruption scandals.”
1. noun
The state of being known or famous, often in an unpleasant way, due to something bad or scandalous that has happened.
“The politician’s notoriety was due to his involvement in several corruption scandals.”