Learn the correct spelling “Villains” and why “Villians” is incorrect.
Incorrect spelling - “Villians” is a common misspelling caused by adding an extra ‘i’.
"Villians" is a common misspelling of "Villains". Always use "Villains" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Villains” are characters who oppose the hero; bad or evil people.
"Villains": “Villains” are characters who oppose the hero; bad or evil people.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" The story had several villains.
"Correct:" The villains plotted against the hero.
"Correct:" Fictional villains are often memorable.
"Correct:" The villains were defeated in the end.
"Incorrect:" The story had several villians.
"Incorrect:" The villians plotted against the hero.
"Incorrect:" Fictional villians are often memorable.
"Incorrect:" The villians were defeated in the end.
A: Villains.
A: Extra ‘i’ is incorrect.
A: Bad or evil characters.
A: VIL + LAINS → villains.
“Villains” is correct; “Villians” is a spelling mistake.