English to Arabic Dictionary villain

villain

الوغد
definition
noun
the terrorists are cartoon villains
(in a film, novel, or play) a character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot.
translation of 'villain'
noun
الجلف,
حقير,
ساذج,
الوغد,
النذل
example
They even try to hold the country's governing council responsible for the 'villain' 's actions and demand immediate attacks.
In Orwell's novel 1984, Big Brother is the evil 'villain' .
For this act he inherited the role of pantomime 'villain' and was booed roundly every time he touched the ball from then on.
This is a line that is greatly overused in action movies where an evil 'villain' has plotted to take over the world… or whatever.
Trichinosis, a parasite found in pork, is the 'villain' responsible for this accepted practice of burning of our precious pork chops.
To me, he is a great 'villain' , responsible for millions of deaths and for keeping the country in poverty.
Of course the evil plot that the 'villain' finally springs in the third act makes no particular sense.
In the James Bond thriller On Her Majesty's Secret Service a 'villain' dies horribly when he pitches on to a toboggan run and slides to the bottom - by which time he is hamburger.
There's even a Hollywood feature film in production, featuring Ben Kingsley as evil 'villain' the Hood, and due for release sometime next year.
The real 'villain' in this depiction is the devil.
Ripley is the ambiguous, charming 'villain' in Patricia Highsmith's iconic series of novels who has fascinated readers since he first appeared in 1955.
Voldermort is the evil 'villain' in the novel, the murderer of Harry's parents, and the creature who plans to kill Harry.
‘It is a thriller where the main 'villain' is not a person but AIDS itself,’ says Mr. Sarup.
a pantomime 'villain'
Chaucer was great, the 'villain' was definitely evil, and the jousting/action scenes were very well done.
While Woodward would gladly play the role of pantomime 'villain' this summer when he takes his Lions to New Zealand, he is not so keen to have the boos and hisses directed at his players.
A normal thriller would have a 'villain' , ready to strike at any moment and a hero in hot pursuit of the truth that will set him or her free.
BBC One is attempting to locate and vanquish the 'villain' responsible.
Why is it taking more than three months to investigate the real 'villain' ?
Is the English ivy covering the unattractive fence in my backyard really an environmental 'villain' ?
He and his pals have to find the real 'villain' to clear Harry and stop the carnage.
The plot involves three 'villains' who inveigle a girl into prostitution in order to make ends meet.
Are you an evil 'villainess' bent on destroying the city?
But the real 'villains' in the story are Green and Allen.
Are all of Shakespeare's 'villains' ' motives intelligible?
To intensify the tragedy of King Lear, Shakespeare has not one but two tragic characters and four 'villains' .
Ever since I learnt about cities and transport planning, I realised that the real 'villains' in urban chaos are personal vehicles.
The main 'villains' of the piece actually are two white middle-class lawyers and policemen.
The mother has been the busybody 'villainess' of our story all along.
John Lawton writes spy novels in which the spies are 'villains' , and there's no doubt about it.
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