Crossword-Solution: NOTORIETY 9 letters, 29 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Notoriety n. The quality or condition of being notorious; the state
of being generally or publicly known; -- commonly used in an
unfavorable sense; as, the notoriety of a crime.

We have 29 clues for the answer “NOTORIETY”

Clue Answers
the state of being known for some unfavorable act or quality 1 answer
negative fame 1 answer
Unwanted tabloid fame 1 answer
Unfavorable fame 1 answer
Negative renown 1 answer
Achievement for Bernie Madoff or Al Capone 1 answer
Unwanted attention 2 answers
Stardom? 5 answers
place in history 6 answers
BAD reputation 6 answers
ingloriousness 9 answers
AWESOMENESS 10 answers
dignification 13 answers
immortality 14 answers
BAD name 16 answers
Talk of the town? 17 answers
Repute 18 answers
BLACK books 19 answers
unpopularity 28 answers
stature 34 answers
Prestige 35 answers
Eclat 41 answers
ill fame 42 answers
Discredit 45 answers
Demotion 47 answers
Elevation 48 answers
Ignominy 56 answers
Infamy 67 answers
Renown 78 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NOTORIETY (5)

One day an old hound said to him: “Why do you make such an exhibition of yourself? That bell that you carry is not, believe me, any order of merit, but on the contrary a mark of disgrace, a public notice to all men to avoid you as an ill mannered dog.” Notoriety is often mistaken for fame.
Aesop’s Fables Aesop 2000
John and the ugliness of Judas Iscariot, as represented in a window of the church he attended, that not a single lineament could be selected and called worthy either of distinction or notoriety.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Exploration of security holes of someone else's computer for thrills, notoriety, or to annoy the system manager.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
They provide notoriety for the fellows who can’t distinguish themselves at running a business or practicing law or developing an industry.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
Crowns, scepters, pennies, paste jewels, village notoriety, world-wide fame—they are all the same, they have no _material _value: while they content the _spirit _they are precious, when this fails they are worthless.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993

Quotes with NOTORIETY (3)

True leadership is not defined by notoriety, power, prestige, status, or job title.
Angie Morgan Leading From the Front: No-Excuse Leadership Tactics for Women
The second death. To think that you died and no one would remember you. I wondered if this was why we tried so hard to make our mark in America. To be known. Think of how important celebrity has become. We sing to get famous; expose our worst secrets to get famous; lose weight, eat bugs, even commit murder to get famous. Our young people post their deepest thoughts on public web sites. They run cameras from their bedrooms. It’s as if we are screaming Notice Me! Remember Me! Y…
Mitch Albom
All his life he has been in the shadow of Grandfather, and of the man for whom he was named."..." Then, Grandfather would tell us it has nothing to do with fame.”“He enjoyed the notoriety, though,” said Dash.“Agreed,” said Jimmy. “But he gained it from being so bloody brilliant at what he did. He didn’t set out to be the most fiendishly clever noble in history.”“Maybe that’s what Father knew from the start; it’s just getting the job done and let history decide what history will decide,” observed Dash.
Raymond E. Feist Shards of a Broken Crown
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, WSJ.

Used 9 times in crossword archives (1984–2023).