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Villain vs. Villan — Which is Correct Spelling?

Villain vs. Villan — Which is Correct Spelling?

Which is correct: Villain or Villan

How to spell Villain?

Villain

Correct Spelling

Villan

Incorrect Spelling
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Villain Definitions

A villain (also known as a "black hat" or "bad guy"; the feminine form is villainess) is a stock character, whether based on a historical narrative or one of literary fiction. Random House Unabridged Dictionary defines such a character as "a cruelly malicious person who is involved in or devoted to wickedness or crime; scoundrel; or a character in a play, novel, or the like, who constitutes an important evil agency in the plot".
(in a film, novel, or play) a character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot
A pantomime villain
I have played more good guys than villains
Variant spelling of villein
A wicked or evil person; a scoundrel.
A dramatic or fictional character who is typically at odds with the hero.
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(also vĭlān′, vĭ-lān) Variant of villein.
Something said to be the cause of particular trouble or an evil
Poverty, the villain in the increase of crime.
(Obsolete) A peasant regarded as vile and brutish.
A vile, wicked person.
An extremely depraved person, or one capable or guilty of great crimes.
A deliberate scoundrel.
A low-born, abject person.
In fiction, a character who has the role of being bad, especially antagonizing the hero.
(poker) Any opponent player, especially a hypothetical player for example and didactic purposes. Compare: the current player.
Let's discuss how to play if you are the chip leader (that is, if you have more chips than all the villains).
Archaic form of villein
To debase; to degrade.
One who holds lands by a base, or servile, tenure, or in villenage; a feudal tenant of the lowest class, a bondman or servant.
If any of my ansectors was a tenant, and a servant, and held his lands as a villain to his lord, his posterity also must do so, though accidentally they become noble.
A baseborn or clownish person; a boor.
Pour the blood of the villain in one basin, and the blood of the gentleman in another, what difference shall there be proved?
A vile, wicked person; a man extremely depraved, and capable or guilty of great crimes; a deliberate scoundrel; a knave; a rascal; a scamp.
Like a villain with a smiling cheek.
Calm, thinking villains, whom no faith could fix.
Villainous.
A wicked or evil person; someone who does evil deliberately
The principle bad character in a film or work of fiction

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