bad guy
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Definition
Noun: 1. An antagonist or villain; a person who opposes the protagonist or the "good" side in a story, conflict, or situation. This is the most common usage, especially in fiction. 2. A person perceived as being morally wrong, harmful, or antagonistic in a real-world context. It refers to someone whose actions or role are viewed negatively from the speaker's perspective.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- In the movie, the hero finally defeated the bad guy. (Refers to the fictional villain.)
- The protesters saw the police as the bad guys in that situation. (Refers to a real group perceived as antagonists.)
- Don't make me out to be the bad guy just because I enforced the rules. (Refers to a person cast in a negative role.)
Advanced Usage
- "Wear the black hat" / "Be the bad guy": To voluntarily take on the role of the disciplinarian or the person who must deliver unpleasant news or decisions.
- Someone has to be the bad guy and tell the team the project is cancelled.
- Conceptual Use: The term can be used abstractly to represent the source of a problem or opposition.
- In the fight against climate change, carbon emissions are the bad guy.
Variants and Related Words
- Bad (adj): Of poor quality or low standard; unpleasant or unwelcome.
- Guy (n): Informal term for a man or person.
- Bad actor (n): A person or entity that behaves dishonestly or disruptively. (Often used in legal, political, or technical contexts.)
- Antagonist (n): A person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something. (More formal synonym.)
Synonyms
- Villain
- Antagonist
- Adversary
- Opponent
- Enemy
Related Phrases
- Good guy: The antonym; the hero or protagonist.
- In classic westerns, the good guy always wears a white hat.
- Bad guy vibe: An impression or feeling that someone is untrustworthy or dangerous.
- That stranger gives me a real bad guy vibe.
Noun
- any person who is not on your side