villainous - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- plot: Rocky handled all types of emergencies, including the evacuation of doomed planets and the uncovering of villainous plots against the United Worlds.
- character: Iago, the villainous character in Shakespeare's Othello, seems deep in thought with his eyes lowered.
- role: It exposes a wicked side to her craft and could open he up to more villainous roles in the future.
- turn: His performance is possibly the most memorable villainous turn to be featured in a Big Finish audio drama with it being very strong.
- organization: He will be unharmed providing Blake gives up his quest to bring the villainous organization to justice.
- villain: Earlier dramatists had kept to the idea that plays should show heroic heroes and villainous villains, with Good coming out the winner.
Modifying Another Word
- suitably: The three kings were regal, reminiscent of medieval knights, and wily Herod in black looked suitably villainous and acted accordingly.
- equally: Two equally villainous adversaries, but only one is pilloried.
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