baddy
1 of 1noun/ˈbædi/
Forms:baddies
1
an evil character in fiction or a motion picture
A baddy is a term used to describe a villain or antagonist in a story, film, television show, or play. This character is typically portrayed as the opponent of the hero or protagonist, creating conflict and obstacles that drive the plot. The baddy's actions and intentions are often driven by motives that are harmful or negative, making them the main source of trouble for the other characters.
- The baddy in the film had a sinister laugh and a dark costume.
- Kids cheered when the hero finally defeated the baddy.
- Every fairy tale needs a baddy to make the story exciting.
- The actor loved playing the baddy because it was more fun than being the hero.
- The baddy's evil plan was to take over the city.