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  2. A villain is the bad guy, the one who comes up with diabolical plots to somehow cause harm or ruin. It is one of the archetype characters in many stories. The villain may truly believe that he/she is helping society, but causes harm in the process.

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  3. uk / ˈvɪl.ə.ni / us / ˈvɪl.ə.ni / Add to word list. evil behaviour : Little does he realise what villainy and treachery lurk in the little town. His real villainy lay in his attitude to women. See. villainous. Fewer examples. Few novelists have been more convinced of the link between gambling and villainy.

  4. A villain in literature is the antagonist, or bad guy, who harms and causes problems for the “good guys,” or heroes. The role of the villain is archetypal. That means that villains have certain attributes, no matter what genre of literature they appear in.

  5. noun [ U ] us / ˈvɪl.ə.ni / uk / ˈvɪl.ə.ni / Add to word list. evil behavior: Little does he realize what villainy and treachery lurk in the little town. His real villainy lay in his attitude to women. See. villainous. Fewer examples. Few novelists have been more convinced of the link between gambling and villainy.

  6. The character in a play, novel, etc., whose evil motives or actions form an important element in the plot. Also transferred, esp. in villain of the piece. The fact is, you do not believe in such characters as Surface—the villain of artificial comedy—even while you read or see them.

  7. Villainy in France (1463-1610): A Transcultural Study of Law and Literature (OUP, 2021) examines various scenarios in which an action, a behaviour, an expression – even a style of writing – is deemed “villainous” (in French, vilain or méchant ).

  8. villainy. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Crime vil‧lain‧y /ˈvɪləni/ noun (plural villainies) [ countable, uncountable] literary evil or criminal behaviour Examples from the Corpus villainy • They are nice people: they believe that everything ought to be fair, that is to say that virtue is rewarded and ...

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