villan

[ˈvɪlən]

villan Definition

  • 1a character in a story or film who opposes the hero and is usually evil
  • 2a person who is wicked or cruel and has no moral principles

Using villan: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "villan" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The villain of the movie was a ruthless businessman who would stop at nothing to achieve his goals.

  • Example

    He was known as the neighborhood villain, always causing trouble for others.

  • Example

    The novel's villain was a cunning and manipulative woman who plotted against the protagonist.

villan Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for villan

Phrases with villan

  • arch-villain

    the main villain in a story or series of stories

    Example

    The arch-villain of the comic book series was a mad scientist bent on world domination.

  • the person responsible for the problems or difficulties in a situation

    Example

    The villain of the piece turned out to be the CEO of the company, who had been embezzling funds for years.

  • villain-turned-hero

    a character who starts out as a villain but later becomes a hero

    Example

    In the movie, the villain-turned-hero sacrifices himself to save the other characters from danger.

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Summary: villan in Brief

A 'villain' [ˈvɪlən] is a character in a story or film who opposes the hero and is usually evil. It can also refer to a person who is wicked or cruel with no moral principles. Examples include the ruthless businessman in a movie or the cunning antagonist in a novel. Synonyms include 'scoundrel,' 'rogue,' and 'miscreant.'