famously
UK: ˈfeɪməsli | US: ˈfeɪməsli
adv. in a way that is widely known or recognized
adv. in a manner deserving fame; remarkably
The word "famously" originates from the noun "fame" (from Latin fama meaning "reputation, renown"), combined with the adjectival suffix "-ous" (from Latin -osus, indicating "full of"), and the adverbial suffix "-ly" (from Old English -līce, used to form adverbs). The progression reflects how "fame" evolved into an adjective ("famous") and then into an adverb ("famously") to describe actions done in a renowned or notable manner.
The actor famously refused to accept the award.
This dish is famously spicy in its country of origin.
She famously quoted Shakespeare in her speech.
The city is famously known for its vibrant nightlife.
The scientist famously disproved the old theory.