English to Urdu Dictionary notorious

notorious

بدنام
definition
adjective
Los Angeles is notorious for its smog
famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed.
translation of 'notorious'
adjective
بدنام
example
The list is endless, but here are a few of the more 'notorious' celebrations of recent times.
Bills of rights are 'notorious' for being the last ground of the desperate in litigation.
But he pressed on and his next task was the crossing of the 'notorious' Kaman River.
A campaign to curb speeders on one of the area's most 'notorious' roads has been given a boost.
This suggests that Matt's 'notorious' revamp of the weekend schedule has been less than a triumph.
So Cambridge Spies is not the story of the most 'notorious' agents in the history of spying, it's just a story.
Three motorists had a lucky escape after a pile-up on a 'notorious' stretch of the A350.
The most 'notorious' woman in Colchester's history is making a return to the town she razed to the ground.
Bethell has become 'notorious' for his high-profile campaign to normalise nudity.
But it was a pastime which landed him a spell in one of Greece's most 'notorious' prisons.
Once considered painfully shy, he is now 'notorious' for being surly and unwilling to suffer fools.
Channel Four is to film a version of Belle de Jour, one of the more 'notorious' weblogs, now finished.
But he also starred in countless films which are so bad they have become 'notorious' .
This was the eighth time a vehicle has hit the wall this year in what has become a 'notorious' accident blackspot.
A 'notorious' accident spot that has been the scene of horrific road crashes is the focus of a new safety plan.
For Dylan is not only the most renowned protest singer of his era but also its most 'notorious' renegade.
The accident took place on the 'notorious' Fareham-to-Alton road near Mislingford.
The fruit is 'notorious' for not falling off the tree, even when it is ripe to the point of spoiling.
In the process he became the most celebrated, or at least most 'notorious' , journalist of his era.
The incident happened along Main Road, close to the green, in a spot 'notorious' for accidents.
His fear of 'notoriety' and censure may have exercised a good check on his behaviour but it doesn't essentially change anything.
They came away with a committed performance against a club who are 'notoriously' difficult to beat on their own pitch.
The key is interpreting rules which, in this sport, are 'notoriously' vague.
And that is not taking into account the stigma and 'notoriety' associated with divorcees.
The obese relative had earned 'notoriety' for his aversion to exercise before death consumed him.
Such prodigies are 'notoriously' vulnerable to social isolation and emotional difficulties.
The show looks at the literary fame and social 'notoriety' of the Romantic poet during his life and his contemporary legacy.
It is derived from property valuations which are 'notoriously' inaccurate.
You have a lot of people that come forward that want the fame and the infamy of the 'notoriety' .
Walken, who is 'notoriously' reclusive, has remained tight-lipped about the film.
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