Adverb
to a notorious degree
Source: WordNetBut are not the dreams of poets and the tales of travellers notoriously false? H. P. Lovecraft
The mentality of an army on the march is merely so much delayed adolescence; it remains persistently, incorrigibly and notoriously infantile. Albert Jay Nock
Regardless of whether I can shift my affections to another - and the heart, as you observed, is a notoriously fickle beast - the question remains: should I? Christopher Paolini
Breakfast is a notoriously difficult meal to serve with a flourish. Clement Freud
We are a society of notoriously unhappy people: lonely, anxious, depressed, destructive, dependent - people who are glad when we have killed the time we are trying so hard to save. Erich Fromm
Well, babies are notoriously foul-mouthed. [shot of Charlie pointing at a doll] This one just called Derek a prick! Charlie Brooker