What is another word for arch-villain?

Pronunciation: [ˈɑːt͡ʃvˈɪlən] (IPA)

An "arch-villain" is typically a primary antagonist in literature or media, but there are plenty of synonyms that can also be used to describe a villainous character. The term "antagonist" is a more general synonym that can apply to any character who opposes the protagonist. Other synonyms for "arch-villain" include "nemesis," "adversary," "foe," and "opponent." These terms can be used in a broader sense to describe any character who challenges the protagonist, but they still imply a sense of antagonism and opposition. Regardless of the synonym chosen, a well-written villain can be just as memorable and impactful as the hero.

What are the hypernyms for Arch-villain?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Arch-villain

  • I must give you a piece of intelligence that you perhaps already know—namely, that the ungodly arch-villain Voltaire has died miserably like a dog—just like a brute. That is his reward!
    Voltaire

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