How to use in-sentence of “notoriety”:
+ Stevens gained notoriety as a Radical RepublicansRadical Republican and for his abolitionism.
+ In 2002, they began to gain some notoriety in their neighborhood, Bairro Marçal, one of the peripheral areas of Luanda, due to the work they began to have with many artists in the area.
+ The Big Muddy Badlands in Saskatchewan, Canada, gained notoriety as a hideout for outlaws.
+ Shanley first gained notoriety during the 1970s as a “street priest”, ministering to drug addicts and runaways who struggled with their sexuality.
+ The area gained notoriety in the late 1960s when the Cannock Chase murders made national headlines; the remains of three young girls were found buried on the Chase after going missing from areas along the A34 road between there and Birmingham.
+ He gained public notoriety for the many Rolls-Royces bought for his use, eventually numbering 93 vehicles.
+ Having gained notoriety for her ideas about race, Child kept her antislavery ideals out of this volume in an effort to avoid controversy and boost sales.
+ The music video shows Billie Joe playing a West Oakland citizen who watches a dangerous notoriety caused by a group of thugs then he goes home to watch the citizens and what they do each day.

Example sentences of “notoriety”:
+ Independent, “” Enigmatic lyricist Richey Edwards gained early notoriety by carving the words “4 REAL” into his arm with a razor blade in response to the suggestion that the band were less than authentic.
+ As Popeye’s notoriety grew among the children, he inadvertently became a factor for good in discouraging his fellow rough-dock kids from crapshooting, doing so by being too good at the game himself, as he always got 18 straight passes when he rolled the dice.
+ Sullivan gained more notoriety when Buddy Guy asked him to come on stage and play during a performance at the Zeiterion Theater in New Bedford, MassachusettsNew Bedford, Massachusetts, in 2007.
+ Soon afterwards the feud came to a climax in court, and Wilde’s new notoriety caused the play, despite its success, to be closed after just 86 performances.
+ Oldham Council achieved dubious notoriety in 2009 when in ran up a bill of £8 million carrying out a failed prosecution of kitchen tycoon Vance Miller.
+ It also hurt their relationship as Sanger’s notoriety grew after this arrest and she was sometimes known to take credit for Ethel’s infamous hunger strike.
+ The knife gained notoriety in the former Yugoslavian countries because it was believed to be used by the Croatian Ustaše during World War II for the killing of prisoners in the concentration camps of the Nazi-puppet Independent State of Croatia, most notably the Jasenovac concentration camp.
+ Independent, "" Enigmatic lyricist Richey Edwards gained early notoriety by carving the words "4 REAL" into his arm with a razor blade in response to the suggestion that the band were less than authentic.
+ As Popeye's notoriety grew among the children, he inadvertently became a factor for good in discouraging his fellow rough-dock kids from crapshooting, doing so by being too good at the game himself, as he always got 18 straight passes when he rolled the dice.
+ The band gained significant notoriety thanks to Eminem’s international success.
+ Antone Charles “Tony” Costa was an American carpenter who achieved notoriety for committing serial murders in and around the town of Truro, Massachusetts in 1969.
+ In the 1980s, the Jerusalem artichoke also gained some notoriety when its seeds were planted by midwestern US farmers at the prodding of an agricultural pyramid scheme.
+ The disaster gained some major international notoriety due in part to a photograph taken by photographer Frank Fournier, of a young girl named Omayra Sánchez who was trapped beneath rubble for three days before she died.
