notoriously
Americanadverb
Etymology
Origin of notoriously
Example Sentences
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Yes, we reached out to the notoriously private couple’s representatives.
From Los Angeles Times
Whether he needs many more millions is a separate question, and recent signs point to financial troubles aside from his notoriously extravagant spending.
From Los Angeles Times
Salt is a notoriously hit or miss player, given his ultra-aggressive style.
From BBC
"This strategy delivers good performance even at buried interfaces, which are notoriously challenging to precisely control."
From Science Daily
He won domestic and European titles as part of a notoriously hard-edged Leicester team.
From BBC
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