English to Gujarati Dictionary villainy

villainy

હરામખોરી
definition
noun
the villainy of professional racketeers
wicked or criminal behavior.
translation of 'villainy'
દુષ્ટતા,
હરામખોરી
example
On my return I found nothing but 'villainy' and evil.
The producer, in the role of the mastermind, is avarice and 'villainy' personified, as the role demands.
Corruption and 'villainy' takes place in every section of society and that was a crucial part of the novel.
the 'villainy' of professional racketeers
He's a racing driver who lives in a junkyard and fights 'villainy' .
It showed supernatural power being used to combat greed, lust and 'villainy' .
This is the minimum price the vandals must be made to pay for their 'villainy' .
In Gotham City, 'villainy' always seems the more fun option.
I wonder how much of his 'villainy' is revenge on nature and human beings.
He also reads newspapers and is, therefore, aware that our fictional 'villainy' is currently being given a factual twist.
They belong to a different era of movie 'villainy' - the silent days.
His velvety-voiced 'villainy' sent pleasurable shivers up the spine.
Will the power of good, represented by the brash young Cheng and his elderly mentor Master Cheung, be able to overpower the pure diabolic 'villainy' of Evil Cat?
Moore's story goes much deeper into the psychology of his characters than he did in the first adventure, fleshing out the already rather meaty Edward Hyde beyond his pantomime 'villainy' .
The actor brings a little too much moustache-twisting 'villainy' to Edmund, a role that already has more than its fair share.
As we keep saying, these systems will only work on people who actively want to cooperate and be rehabilitated, and aren't applicable on a wide scale to people who just want to stay out of prison while carrying on their life of 'villainy' .
Like any sea-port, Marseille has always been a tough town with its fair share of 'villainy' .
Johnny Canuck would never be corrupted, and would fight to his last breath to defend our nation against evil and 'villainy' .
the 'villainy' of professional racketeers
But the very complexity of the narrative - a tale of 'villainy' and suspense - has made it difficult to adapt.
No story can parallel the 'villainy' and wickednesses of this man
The narrative requires a victim who can play the role of innocence aggrieved and a defendant who can embody pure 'villainy' .
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