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View usage for: baddie in British English or baddy (ˈbædɪ) nounWord forms: plural -diesa bad character in a story, film, etc, esp an opponent of the hero baddie in American English (ˈbædi), ˈbaddy (ˈbædi) US nounWord forms: plural ˈbaddies Slang a bad or wicked person, esp. such a character in a play, film, etc. Examples of 'baddie' in a sentencebaddie When she went for the audition she thought it was to play a baddie.What about the appeal of at last playing a baddie? Playing as a baddie is often a lot more fun. Playing a baddie has been a nice change for me.But we had seen a real baddie earlier in the story.The enforcers did not consider themselves the heroes or the baddies.Which is why the singer is set to play a baddie for her big-screen debut.There are some goodies and some real baddies when it comes to hair on TV right now. Synonyms of 'baddie'villain, criminal, rogue, bad guy More Synonyms of baddie (informal)All the characters, even the baddies, are a little too nice. Synonyms bad guy antihero evildoer wrong 'un (slang) Opposites hero , heroine , goodie or goody , good guy Additional synonymsDefinition a person guilty of a crime He was put in a cell with several hardened criminals. Synonyms lawbreaker, convict, con (slang), offender, crook (informal), lag (slang), villain, culprit, sinner, delinquent, felon, conman or woman (informal), con artist (informal), rorter (Australian, slang), jailbird, malefactor, evildoer, transgressor, skelm (South Africa), rogue trader, perp (US, Canadian, informal) Definition a wrongdoer or villain Local people demanded that the magistrate apprehend the miscreants. Synonyms wrongdoer, criminal, villain, rogue, sinner, rascal, scoundrel (old-fashioned), scally (NorthwestEngland, dialect), vagabond, knave (archaic), reprobate, malefactor, blackguard, evildoer, caitiff (archaic), skelm (South Africa), wrong 'un (slang) Definition a dishonest or unprincipled person He wasn't a rogue at all. Synonyms scoundrel (old-fashioned), crook (informal), villain, fraudster, sharper, fraud (informal), cheat, devil, deceiver, charlatan, conman or woman (informal), con artist (informal), swindler, knave (archaic), ne'er-do-well, reprobate, scumbag (slang), blackguard, mountebank, grifter (slang, US, Canadian), skelm (South Africa), rorter (Australian, slang), wrong 'un (slang) - bad feeling
- bad manners
- bad-tempered
- baddie
- badge
- badger
- badinage
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