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What is the meaning of the word "notorious" as it is used in the following sentence? Some celebrities are notorious for their wild lifestyles. a. Mournful b. Well known c. Guilty d. Apologetic
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What is the meaning of the word "notorious" as it is used in the following sentence?
Some celebrities are notorious for their wild lifestyles.
a. Mournful
b. Well known
c. Guilty
d. Apologetic
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B. Well Known is the answer
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When someone is notorious for something, it usually means they are known for it. Based on this the answer that makes the most sense is B. well-known
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