notoriously — in a way that is famous or well-known for something bad
Part of speech: ADVERB
Definition: in a way that is famous or well-known for something bad
Pronunciation (IPA): /noʊˈtɔːriəsli/
Korean meaning: 악명 높게, 나쁜 일로 유명하게
Korean pronunciation: 노**토**리어슬리
Example Sentences
- My brother is notoriously bad at remembering names - he once called our mom 'Jennifer' for a week.
- The weather here is notoriously unpredictable.
- That restaurant is notoriously slow - you can order breakfast and receive it for lunch.
notoriously
ADVERB//noʊˈtɔːriəsli//
in a way that is famous or well-known for something bad

in a way that is famous or well-known for something bad
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Origin
라틴어 'notorius(잘 알려진)'에서 유래했으며, 원래는 중립적 의미였지만 시간이 지나면서 부정적인 의미로 변화했습니다.
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“My brother is notoriously bad at remembering names - he once called our mom 'Jennifer' for a week.”
“The weather here is notoriously unpredictable.”
“That restaurant is notoriously slow - you can order breakfast and receive it for lunch.”
“The exam is notoriously challenging for students.”
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