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  • Not one iota

    … shall in no wise pass from the law till all be fulfilled.” (The noun jot comes from the Greek iota.)

  • Not oneself

    Not feeling physically or mentally well, as in I think there’s something wrong; he’s not himself , or She seemed to be improving last week, but she’s just not feeling herself today . Also see feel like oneself

  • Notoriety

    [noh-tuh-rahy-i-tee] /ˌnoʊ təˈraɪ ɪ ti/ noun, plural notorieties. 1. the state, quality, or character of being notorious or widely known: a craze for notoriety. 2. Chiefly British. a notorious or celebrated person. n. 1590s, from Middle French notoriété or directly from Medieval Latin notorietatem (nominative notorietas), from notorius “well-known” (see notorious).

  • Notorious

    [noh-tawr-ee-uh s, -tohr-, nuh-] /noʊˈtɔr i əs, -ˈtoʊr-, nə-/ adjective 1. widely and unfavorably known: a notorious gambler. Synonyms: infamous, egregious, outrageous, arrant, flagrant, disreputable. 2. publicly or generally known, as for a particular trait: a newspaper that is notorious for its sensationalism. Synonyms: notable, renowned, celebrated, prominent, conspicuous, famous, widely known. /nəʊˈtɔːrɪəs/ adjective 1. […]

  • Notoriously

    [noh-tawr-ee-uh s, -tohr-, nuh-] /noʊˈtɔr i əs, -ˈtoʊr-, nə-/ adjective 1. widely and unfavorably known: a notorious gambler. Synonyms: infamous, egregious, outrageous, arrant, flagrant, disreputable. 2. publicly or generally known, as for a particular trait: a newspaper that is notorious for its sensationalism. Synonyms: notable, renowned, celebrated, prominent, conspicuous, famous, widely known. /nəʊˈtɔːrɪəs/ adjective 1. […]


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