Malvados
Malvados is the plural form of the Spanish adjective malvado, meaning evil, wicked, or morally wrong. In general use, malvados refers to people or beings who act with malice or who are judged to have a seriously immoral character. The term carries a moral evaluation and is frequently used in fiction, journalism, and everyday speech to distinguish villains from the virtuous.
In fiction, los malvados are the antagonists who oppose the protagonists and drive the conflict. They can
Outside fiction, malvados is used metaphorically to describe individuals or groups perceived as harmful or dangerous,
Related terms include malvado (singular, masculine), malvada (feminine), maldad (evil), and antagonista (antagonist). In translation, it