What does infamita mean?
Infamita means A most heinous act against one's own family, or against family life in general..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
A most heinous act against one's own family, or against family life in general..
I don’t want any [drugs] near schools, I don’t want any of it sold to children. That is an infamita.
And why, if he had betrayed his own, did he not turn to his enemies for protection, as all traitors do? I imagined he must have committed one of those unforgivable Sicilian crimes, an infamità so serious that everybody must condemn him, his family, his allies as well as his enemies; one of those mysterious violations of the unwritten code to punish which rivalries, feuds, and gang wars were temporarily suspended; […]
Don Croce sells information to the government and to me that is an infamita.
Philip teaches the children the Sicilian concept of omerta or silence and warns them not to commit infamita, or the telling of family secrets.
Use infamita when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Infamita means A most heinous act against one's own family, or against family life in general..
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The opposite depends on the specific sense.
I don’t want any [drugs] near schools, I don’t want any of it sold to children. That is an infamita.
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