notoire

[noh-twahr]

notoire Definition

widely known or famous, typically for something bad.

Using notoire: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "notoire" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company's notoire reputation for unethical practices led to a boycott.

  • Example

    He was a notoire criminal in the city.

  • Example

    Her notoire lack of punctuality made her unpopular with colleagues.

notoire Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for notoire

Antonyms for notoire

Phrases with notoire

  • a person who is known for frequently lying

    Example

    He is a notoire liar, so I never believe anything he says.

  • a person who is known for frequently cheating

    Example

    She is a notoire cheater and has been caught several times.

  • a person who is known for spreading rumors and gossip

    Example

    She is a notoire gossip and can't keep a secret.

Origins of notoire

from Old French 'notoire', from Latin 'notorius', from 'notus' (known)

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Summary: notoire in Brief

'Notoire' [noh-twahr] is an adjective that describes something or someone as widely known or famous, usually for something bad. It is often used to describe people with a bad reputation, such as criminals or liars. Examples include 'The company's notoire reputation for unethical practices led to a boycott.' and 'Her notoire lack of punctuality made her unpopular with colleagues.'