Villain (Noun)
Syllable division: vil·lain
How to pronounce: UK:/ˈvɪl.ən/ US: /ˈvɪl.ən/
#1 Meaning: A terrible person who causes harm to others or violates the law.
Example:
> Maybe there is a reason that he became a villain.
> She has been a villain for a few years now.
#2 Meaning: A fictional figure who causes harm to others in a novel, play, movie, etc.
Example:
> She played the part of the villain in that movie.
> I like him when he plays the role of a villain in stories.
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Every country has a lot of villains.
in my country has lot of villains that fighting government always
Good sentence Ifrah! 😀
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My country has a lot of villains that always fights the government
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In my point of view, if Robin Hood character were real, I would say he is not a villain, albeit that he robs from rich people and breaks the law. I suppose the ends justifies the means can be applied in this situation.
Good sentence Christina! 😀
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In my point of view, if Robin Hood’s character were real, I would say he is not a villain, albeit that he robs rich people and breaks the law. I suppose the end justifies the means that can be applied in this situation.
Nobody discovered who is the villain of the story yet.
The villain appeared for everybody,when they mentioned him.
Good sentences Nirvana! 😀
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Nobody discovered who the villain of the story is yet.
The villain appeared to everybody when they mentioned him.
He turned out to be a real villain after the deception was revealed.
Good sentence Lina! 😀
The best movie villain in my opinion is Joker from The dark knight.
in my country there are very different villain get dressed with suit and tie