notorisch
notoriously, habitually
adverb no-TOH-rish Rare
Origin: from Latin notorius (well-known)
Also means
chronically
Usage Note
notorisch intensifies a negative habit to the point that it defines the person: notorisch unpünktlich (notoriously late). It can also describe a chronic condition: notorisch überlastet (chronically overloaded).
Examples
"Er ist notorisch zu spät, egal wann die Besprechung beginnt."
Natural Translation
He is notoriously late, no matter when the meeting starts.
Literal Translation
He is notoriously too late, no matter when the meeting begins.
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