Summary
villainous {adjective}
cattivo · cattiva · malvagia · malvagio · perfida · perfido
villain {noun}
birbone · briccone · canaglia · barone · boia · furfante · birbante · birba · barabba · brigante · cattivo · infame
Usage examples
English-Italian translation for "villainous"
"villainous" Italian translation
villainous {adjective}
villainous {adj.} (also: mischievous, naughty, unrighteous, brutal)
villainous {adj.} (also: naughty, mischievous, unrighteous, brutal)
villainous {adj.} (also: wicked, malevolent, malicious, bad)
villainous {adj.} (also: wicked, malevolent, malicious, bad)
villainous {adj.} (also: malevolent, malicious, wicked, bad)
villainous {adj.} (also: malevolent, malicious, wicked, evil)
villain {noun}
We must be clear that the villain of this piece is Saddam Hussein - full stop!
The villain of the piece is not the Commission, and certainly not the present College of Commissioners.
However, as everyone knows, the villain of the piece is first and foremost a national government over which we have no say.
Nor is education be the main villain of the piece, as Mrs Torres Marques would have it.
This time it is not the pushy private money-maker that is the villain, but the intrusive government, feared for its security standards.
Synonyms
Synonyms (English) for "villainous":
Synonyms (English) for "villain":
Usage examples
Usage examples for "villainous" in Italian
Mr President, the primitive, irresponsible and even villainous nature of Makashov's statements revolt and worry us for more than one reason.
Similar words
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