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notoriously

adverb as in particularly

Weak match

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Miller had spent weeks solo climbing in Patagonia and the Canadian Rockies, completing a notoriously difficult ice climb called Reality Bath, which had been unrepeated for 37 years, according to Climbing magazine.

From BBC

Jokes around the notoriously bad handwriting of many doctors that can only be deciphered by pharmacists are common in India, as around the world.

From BBC

Trips to Australia are notoriously hostile for visiting England teams, often accompanied by intense scrutiny.

From BBC

Even the notoriously feisty New York fans were there in hope, rather than expectation.

From BBC

They asked plenty of questions of a side that can be notoriously difficult to break down.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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