In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun for a male who is involved in or devoted to wickedness or crime is villain.
The noun for a female who is involved in or devoted to wickedness or crime is villainess.
It should be noted that use of the word 'villainess' is becoming obsolete in favor of the noun 'villain' used as a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
No, its 1 word
You could try 'villain'
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun turtle is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female animal. There are no gender nouns for a male or female turtle.
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The word "actriz" is feminine in Spanish, meaning "actress." It is used to refer to a female actor. The masculine form of the word is "actor."
feminine term of villain
The word 'villain' is a noun; a word for someone who is wicked or evil; a word for a character in a story; a word for a person.
The opposite (evil vs. good) would be villain. Though villainess should be the feminine, there is no such word in the English language.The opposite gender is hero.
A possible word would be "villain".
In French, the word "émission" is feminine.
"Sorte" is a feminine word.
the word villain has two syllables.
The word 'comedie' in French is feminine.
The French word "aide" is feminine.
The French word "trousse" is feminine.
The French word "brosse" is feminine.
The french word "la" is a feminine word, in fact, it is the state of all the feminine words in french.