no there isn't
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.Darth Vader starts out being a villain, but he turns back to the good side at the end of the story.The hero battled the villain.The villain was trying to take over the world."Hey, I'm not the villain here!" -- what you might say if someone takes something you repeated to them personally and started getting mad at you instead of at the person who originally said it.
No, they do not mean the same thing. An anti-hero is a protagonist who lacks traditional heroic qualities, while a villain is a character who opposes the hero and is typically depicted as evil or antagonist.
Translation: Sharir (شرير)
"Villain" in French is "le vilain," "le méchant," or "le scélérat."
The word for 'evil' in French is 'mal'.
It says what the new super powers are for each villain, and possible weaknesses.
"భయంకర జరుగుతున్నాడు" (Bhayankara jarugutunnaadu) is the equivalent Telugu phrase for "chilling like a villain."
The joker
people say krillin but its emperor pilaf
Evil is 'mauvais' or 'diabolique' in French.
there is nothing evil worth saying.
I would say that goldfinger is the most popular bond villain