/ˈɪnfəmi/ – Noun
Definition: sự bỉ ổi, sự nhục nhã, sự xấu xa, việc tước hay hạn chế các quyền dân sự (vì bị xử phạt về hành vi phạm tội bỉ ổi).
A more thorough explanation: Infamy is a legal term that refers to the state of being well-known for a bad quality or deed, typically a criminal act, which damages one’s reputation and standing in the community. In legal contexts, infamy may have implications for a person’s rights or privileges, such as in cases involving loss of certain civil rights or restrictions on participation in certain activities.
Example: The defendant’s prior criminal record was brought up in court to establish his history of infamy.