/vɪlən/ – noun
Definition: 1. nông nô;
2. kẻ hung ác, tên côn đồ, tội phạm chuyên nghiệp.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a villain is a person who commits a crime or engages in wrongful conduct, often with malicious intent.
Example: The prosecutor argued that the defendant’s actions clearly demonstrated his intent to harm others, making him a villain in the eyes of the law.