Yes, evildoer is a singular, common, compound, abstract noun.
the devil,
The correct spelling is villain (evildoer).
The likely word is villain (evildoer).
VILLAIN : evildoer, bad guy, misanthrope, criminal
offender, criminal, felon, guilty party, wrongdoer, miscreant, evildoer, transgressor
The correct spelling is villains (evildoers, culprits). The pronunciation is the key to remembering the order of the vowels. The usual pronunciation of the misspelling villianswould be (VIL-e-anz) not (VIL-enz).
A person who commits heinous acts is often referred to as a criminal, wrongdoer, or offender.
Denouncing an evildoer is often easier than other actions because it allows us to take a clear moral stand without having to consider the complexities of the situation or the consequences of our words. It provides a sense of moral superiority and can be a way to distance ourselves from the wrongdoing.
Loki Laffeyson is usually the god of mischief, but in his younger days Odin was known (among other things) as Bolwerk, or evildoer/mischief maker.
evildoer, heel, libertine, lowlife, malefactor, mischief-maker, miscreant, offender, profligate, rapscallion, rascal, reprobate, scoundrel, sinner, wretch
I don't eat sea creatures, but they are fun to catch and release. If you come across a deceased sea critter, make it useful by slapping someone in the face with it, or leave it in the mailbox of an evildoer.
The possible words include:villi (plural of villus) - intestinal tissue projectionsvilla - a homevillain - evildoer-ville (suffix meaning town, from village, and the feudal term vill, a land unit.