villainously Antonyms

Meaning of villainously

villainously

wicked, being or having the character of a villain, befitting a villain (as in evil or depraved character), typical of a villain, very objectionable, highly objectionable

villainously Sentence Examples

  1. The villainously cunning fox stole the eggs from the unsuspecting hens.
  2. The queen's advisor plotted villainously to overthrow her and claim the throne.
  3. The vampire villainously drained the blood of his victims, leaving them lifeless.
  4. The sorcerer villainously unleashed a dark curse upon the kingdom, causing chaos and despair.
  5. The villainously depraved kidnapper held his captive in a dungeon, tormenting her with sadistic glee.
  6. The villainously ambitious general sought to conquer the world at any cost, even if it meant the deaths of countless innocents.
  7. The villainously spiteful witch cursed the prince, transforming him into a hideous beast.
  8. The villainously deceitful priestess lured unsuspecting travelers to their doom, sacrificing them in gruesome rituals.
  9. The villainously cruel stepmother tormented her stepdaughter, forcing her to perform menial tasks and live in misery.
  10. The villainously manipulative politician used his charm and wit to deceive the public, leading them to support his wicked agenda.

FAQs About the word villainously

wicked, being or having the character of a villain, befitting a villain (as in evil or depraved character), typical of a villain, very objectionable, highly obj

wickedly, malignantly, maliciously, viciously, nastily,hatefully, spitefully, despitefully, malevolently, bitterly

benevolently, agreeably, affably, cordially, pleasantly, nicely, graciously, amiably, benignantly,kindly

The villainously cunning fox stole the eggs from the unsuspecting hens.

The queen's advisor plotted villainously to overthrow her and claim the throne.

The vampire villainously drained the blood of his victims, leaving them lifeless.

The sorcerer villainously unleashed a dark curse upon the kingdom, causing chaos and despair.