Notoriety in a sentence as a noun

It's what gives C both its notoriety and power.

This in contrast to, say, HN, where people can gain fame and notoriety over time.

Why was happy to remain in the public eye long after he and his book gained notoriety.

While I see how a ******* might bring notoriety to a problem, I don't think it changes the nature of what was done.

Some times they received that funding after gaining some notoriety after running some small ads, which prompted them to run even more ads.

If your goal is to do a rewrite and learn a new language and gain some notoriety why waste time learning what you did wrong with Ruby or your server config?

W3Schools rides off the notoriety of that name despite being unaffiliated.

Interestingly, I suspect that my notoriety actually has lead to less scrutiny over time -- the frequency at which my carry-ons are hand inspected has decreased over time.

Pretty ironic that Google--a company that gained notoriety for its minimalist search engine--has a "company blog" full of ridiculous eye candy.

Notoriety definitions

noun

the state of being known for some unfavorable act or quality