infamy
infamy (in-f[schwa]-mee), n. 1. Disgraceful repute. 2. The loss of reputation or position resulting from a person’s being convicted of an infamous crime. See infamous crime under CRIME.
infamy (in-f[schwa]-mee), n. 1. Disgraceful repute. 2. The loss of reputation or position resulting from a person’s being convicted of an infamous crime. See infamous crime under CRIME.