in•fa•mous
ˈinfəməs/
adjective
well known for some bad quality or deed.
"an infamous war criminal"
wicked; abominable.
"the medical council disqualified him for infamous misconduct"
ˈinfəməs/
adjective
well known for some bad quality or deed.
"an infamous war criminal"
wicked; abominable.
"the medical council disqualified him for infamous misconduct"
There have been far too
many days of infamy in my lifetime.
The attack on Pearl Harbor occurred five years
before my birth. Yet, since my birth, there have been genocides, wars, unjust
executions, terrorist attacks, mass killings, police brutality, etc. Each of
these of events have been, to me, infamous:
So true, Nick. Sad that mankind never learns.
ReplyDeleteYes, that is very sad. Most humans remain "hallow," as do our societies.
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