méchant
Syllable Decomposition
méchantfrom the Old French mescheant (mal tombant), which originally meant 'unlucky'; the modern sense of 'having a tendency to do harm' is attested from the 14th century. (12th century) mescheant. see mescheoir 'to fall badly'. Since then, the present participle cheant/chéant of the verb choir has disappeared.
Definitions
Antonym
Feminine
méchante
Plural
méchants
Translations
german:Böser
english:bad guy
korean:악역
japanese:悪玉