infame
infamous
adjective een-FAH-meh Rare
Origin: Latin infamis (of ill repute).
Also means
vile
Usage Note
Infame is a two-ending adjective (infame for both masculine and feminine, infami for the plural). In formal Italian it means 'infamous' or 'of very bad reputation'. In colloquial speech, especially in southern Italy, it is used as a strong insult meaning 'traitor' or 'snitch'. Context matters greatly — the register ranges from literary to very offensive.
Examples
"Ha commesso un gesto infame."
Natural Translation
He committed a vile act.
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