"Arch villain" refers to the main or most significant villain in a story or scenario, often portrayed as the biggest adversary or antagonist for the protagonist. This term is commonly used in literature, movies, and other forms of storytelling to describe a character who embodies evil or opposes the hero in a prominent way.
The arch in the foot is called the plantar arch. It is composed of the longitudinal arch and the transverse arch, providing support and flexibility to the foot.
The singular possessive of the noun "arch" is "arch's."
The abbreviation for archaic is "arch."
A transcontinental arch refers to an arch that spans a continent or connects two continents. It can also be used to describe a large geological arch formation that extends over a large distance.
The arch of the bridge stretched gracefully across the river.
Yes, arch can be an adjective, meaning either principal or mischievous. Examples : an arch foe, an arch glance (It may be a prefix, or hyphenated form, in words such as archbishop, archrival or arch-villain)
Conan Doyle's arch villain was Professor James Moriarty. He is considered one of literature's most well-known antagonists and is depicted as a criminal mastermind who opposes Sherlock Holmes.
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Insincere or ironic, mean
He is mean. He is also a villain.
Emperor Withering is the name of the villain. He also has several henchmen. They are Grool Grubnibbler, Professor Plumpox and Rat Wraith.The arch-villain is named Emperor Withering. He has several henchmen who appear in Dizzywood. Their names are Grool Grubnibbler, Professor Plumpox and Rat Wraith.
Yes! He is always Draco Malfoy. His arch enemy!
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The main bad guy.
Joe Chill, the murderer of Bruce Wayne's parents, is arguably the first Batman villain. However, the Joker was introduced in 1940 (a year after Batman's introduction to the public) as Batman's first nemesis. He is not considered Batman's arch-nemesis.