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Often used in the same context:
baddie,
villian,
baddy,
supervillain,
villainess,
protagonist,
character,
villainy,
villan,
superhero,
henchman,
nemesis,
hero,
antagonist,
avenger,
antihero,
sidekick,
bogeyman,
evil,
alter ego,
toyman,
wolfman,
riddler,
scoundrel,
evildoer,
boogeyman,
portrayer,
conniver,
sociopath,
megalomaniac,
antiheroine,
assassin,
badass,
heroine,
betrayer,
taunter,
storyline,
femme fatale,
buffoon,
plotline,
superspy,
superman,
psychopath,
shapeshifter,
monsters,
torturer,
demon,
bumbler,
swordsman,
psychopathic,
backstabber,
tormentor,
azazel,
archetype,
autolycus,
superheroes,
stooge,
lycanthrope,
cenobite,
vamp,
dislikable,
ogre,
temptress,
madman,
symbiote,
seductress,
subplot,
werewolf,
traitor,
iago,
whipping boy,
caricature,
schnook,
bloodsucker,
catwoman,
gangster,
telepath,
sleazoid,
wesker,
schlockmeister,
lackey,
cameoing,
ladykiller,
damsel,
slimeball,
slayer,
meanie,
goombah,
sir alec guinness,
patsy,
vampiress,
mephistopheles,
ravager,
knight errant,
kryptonite,
deus ex machina,
simpleton,
squealer,
thug,
revenger,
flatterer,
troublemaker,
villains,
scoundrels,
deceiver,
hypocrite,
rascal,
rogue,
hypocrites,
miscreant,
knave,
rascals,
rogues,
blackguard,
ruffian,
schemer,
seducer,
coward,
archetypal,
shavian,
archetypical,
idealised,
idealized,
jamesian,
androgynous,
proustian,
response,
wagnerian,
yeatsian,
ageless,
authoritarian,
carlylean,
companionate,
familar,
familiar,
humiliated,
ideal,
interactional
More specific:
blackguard,
bounder,
cad,
dog,
gallows bird,
heel,
hound,
knave,
rapscallion,
rascal,
rogue,
scalawag,
scallywag,
varlet,
villainess
Appears in the definition of:
amiable,
bluebeard,
conscienceless,
heavy,
horsewhipping,
iago,
villainess
More general:
character,
part,
persona,
persona non grata,
role,
theatrical role,
unwelcome person
Synonyms:
scoundrel
Also try:
— Adjectives for villain:
old,
real,
chief,
little,
young,
greatest,
treacherous,
black,
hardened,
consummate,
hearted,
more...
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