A villain is the bad guy in a story. You already know lots of villains, from the Evil Stepmother to Darth Vader. Here are some sentences.
"Finishing his speech, the villain exited, stage left".
A supervillain can be seen in superhero comics.
To vilify is to make someone appear to be a villain and say disparaging things about them. It is used as a verb. An example of vilify used in a sentence is: The furious reporter proceeded to vilify the governor in every article he wrote, as revenge for the poor treatment he received from the governor.
"The villain had a look of pure malevolence." (Doctor Who) "The nefarious prince Vlad Tepes, or Dracula, had a reputation for malevolence.
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The villain swore vengeance on the superhero.
The minion dutifully carried out the villain's orders.
"The judge ruled that it would be wrong to imprison the defendant."
An antagonist, also known as a villain, is a key factor in a book. The police officer found the villain hiding in a dumpster. A longtime villain in Superman comics is Lex Luthor.
The movie reached its climax when the hero defeated the villain in an epic battle.
Mabelle looks like the villain in that movie.
The villain played a scheme on the super hero.
The villain attacked him with bare hands.
the villain was dastardly in his evil deeds to capture the world
Nero is often portrayed as a villain because he served himself and not Rome.In old time silent movies, the mustached villain would tie the heroine to the railroad tracks.*Different definitions:A wicked or evil person; a scoundrel. (The righteous boy pointed at his lying accuser and called him a despicable villain.)A dramatic or fictional character who is typically at odds with the hero. (The villain laughed as the hero slowly descended to his doom.)Something said to be the cause of particular trouble or an evil. (That's poverty, the villain in the increase of crime.)
"Finishing his speech, the villain exited, stage left".
The villain came up with a diabolically clever plan to take down the hero.