Word of the Day (infamy)-27APR23

Word of the Day (infamy)-27APR23

Today’s “Word of the Day” is “infamy“ and it is a noun meaning “the state/condition of being famous for something bad or negative; infamous state/condition; infamous quality; disrepute, ill repute, bad reputation, loss of reputation, bad name, loss of face, wickedness, disgrace, notoriety, shame, humiliation”.

Example Sentence: One of the most disturbing things now is the erasure of the boundary between truth and fakeness. This fakeness not only rewrites the past but predetermines the future. It grounds itself in a revised past precisely to justify current aggressions and infamies.

Word of the Day (infamy)-27APR23

This word is present in Putin doesn’t want the war to end – he wants to blast us back to the 40s Soviet era and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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