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[ vil-uh-nis ] / ˈvɪl ə nɪs /
Origin of villainessFirst recorded in 1580–90; villain + -ess usage note for villainessSee -ess. Words nearby villainessvillagization, Villahermosa, villa home, villain, villainage, villainess, villainize, villainous, villainy, Villa-Lobos, villanella Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for villainessJackson was cast as the villainess—the “mastermind” of this whole bloated controversy. Super Bowl’s ‘Nipplegate’ Fiasco 10 Years Later: The Pop Diva, the Boob, and the Outrage|Marlow Stern|February 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST Thus we took up our parts of (alleged) villain and villainess. The Heather-Moon|C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson And the heart-beats were not calmed, for Marise recognised the contralto tones of Miss Marks, the villainess of her dream. Vision House|C. N. Williamson Of course these matters may be important—if the lady is the villainess, for instance. The Lure of the Pen|Flora Klickmann
If the villainess were a blonde, the gallery would take her for the heroine, and things would get terribly mixed. Her Royal Highness Woman|Max O'Rell She told him he was making a villainess out of her, and that she'd end their meetings. The Precipice|Elia Wilkinson Peattie
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