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Is the word "notorious" only used in a bad context? Can I say "His altruistic work has been notorious"?
Nov 24, 2015 8:36 PM
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In answer to your two questions: Yes, it's only used for something negative. No, you can't be notorious for being altruistic. Famed, famous, well-known, renowned, well respected etc, but not notorious. 'Notorious' means well-known, but always something for something bad. A notorious liar, a notorious womaniser...
November 24, 2015
That sounds good.
November 24, 2015
Yes
November 24, 2015
I have only heard it used here in America in a bad context. MW's definition also says, "generally known and talked of; especially : widely and unfavorably known".
November 24, 2015
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