Baddy Meaning in English
word
ˈbædi
BAD-ee
bˈædi
BAD-ee
परिभाषा
A 'baddy' is an informal word for a bad person, usually the villain or enemy in a story, movie, or game.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Informal, often used by children or when talking about simple stories. More common in British English; Americans may use 'bad guy' or 'villain' instead. Usually refers to obvious or exaggerated villains rather than real-life criminals.
Spanish: malo (personaje) - villanoPortuguese (BR): vilão - bandidoPortuguese (PT): vilão - bandidoChinese (Simplified): 坏人 - 反派Chinese (Traditional): 壞人 - 反派Hindi: विलेन - बुरा आदमीArabic: شرير - عدوBengali: খলনায়ক - খারাপ লোকRussian: злодейJapanese: 悪者Vietnamese: kẻ xấu - nhân vật phản diệnKorean: 나쁜 놈 - 악당Turkish: kötü adam - kötü karakterUrdu: بد کردارIndonesian: penjahat - tokoh jahat
उदाहरण वाक्य
The baddy stole the treasure in the story.
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The children pretended to be the baddy when they played.
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Who is the baddy in this movie?
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Don’t worry, the baddy always gets caught in the end!
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My little brother loves playing the baddy when we act out superhero stories.
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In cartoons, the baddy is easy to spot—they always look sneaky or wear black!
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