CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUT-VILLAIN
PRESENT
Present
I out-villain
you out-villain
he/she/it out-villains
we out-villain
you out-villain
they out-villain
Present continuous
I am out-villaining
you are out-villaining
he/she/it is out-villaining
we are out-villaining
you are out-villaining
they are out-villaining
Present perfect
I have out-villained
you have out-villained
he/she/it has out-villained
we have out-villained
you have out-villained
they have out-villained
Present perfect continuous
I have been out-villaining
you have been out-villaining
he/she/it has been out-villaining
we have been out-villaining
you have been out-villaining
they have been out-villaining
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I out-villained
you out-villained
he/she/it out-villained
we out-villained
you out-villained
they out-villained
Past continuous
I was out-villaining
you were out-villaining
he/she/it was out-villaining
we were out-villaining
you were out-villaining
they were out-villaining
Past perfect
I had out-villained
you had out-villained
he/she/it had out-villained
we had out-villained
you had out-villained
they had out-villained
Past perfect continuous
I had been out-villaining
you had been out-villaining
he/she/it had been out-villaining
we had been out-villaining
you had been out-villaining
they had been out-villaining
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will out-villain
you will out-villain
he/she/it will out-villain
we will out-villain
you will out-villain
they will out-villain
Future continuous
I will be out-villaining
you will be out-villaining
he/she/it will be out-villaining
we will be out-villaining
you will be out-villaining
they will be out-villaining
Future perfect
I will have out-villained
you will have out-villained
he/she/it will have out-villained
we will have out-villained
you will have out-villained
they will have out-villained
Future perfect continuous
I will have been out-villaining
you will have been out-villaining
he/she/it will have been out-villaining
we will have been out-villaining
you will have been out-villaining
they will have been out-villaining
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would out-villain
you would out-villain
he/she/it would out-villain
we would out-villain
you would out-villain
they would out-villain
Conditional continuous
I would be out-villaining
you would be out-villaining
he/she/it would be out-villaining
we would be out-villaining
you would be out-villaining
they would be out-villaining
Conditional perfect
I would have out-villain
you would have out-villain
he/she/it would have out-villain
we would have out-villain
you would have out-villain
they would have out-villain
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been out-villaining
you would have been out-villaining
he/she/it would have been out-villaining
we would have been out-villaining
you would have been out-villaining
they would have been out-villaining
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you out-villain
we let´s out-villain
you out-villain
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to out-villain
Past participle
out-villained
Present Participle
out-villaining
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OUT-VILLAIN»
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1
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
OUT-VILLAIN,. A&i-vil-llo,. P. «. TO. excrcd. in villany. To OUTVOTE, Ait-vAte,'
p. a. To conquer by pin. rality of suffrages. TII OUTWALK, A&t-wiwk,' v. a. To leave
behind in walking. OUTWALL, out-will, i. 493. Outward part of a building ...
2
The Real Gaze: Film Theory after Lacan
As Donald Bogle ex- plains, “One thing was certain after The Birth of a Nation:
never again could the Negro be depicted in the guise of an out-and-out villain.
This treatment was too touchy and too controversial. Griffith's film had succeeded
...
3
The First Quarto of King Lear
Out, vile jelly! [He puts out Gloucester's other eye] Where is thy lustre now?
GLOUCESTER All dark and comfortless. Where's my son Edmund? Edmund,
enkindle all the sparks of nature To quit this horrid act. REGAN Out, villain! 85
Thou call'st ...
William Shakespeare, Jay L. Halio, 1994
4
A select collection of old plays [ed. by R. Dodsley].
Oh, I shall ever love you. Euphues. Well, come in ; I'll tell you all, and by what
means I knew it. ACT IV. Earthworm, Jasper. Earthworm. Out, villain! how could
any fire come there, But by thy negligence ? I do not use To keep such fires as
should ...
Select collection, John Payne Collier, Isaac Reed, 1826
5
Love You to Death Ð Season 4: The Unofficial Companion to ...
It's less about out-villain-ing (new word!) the previous season and more about
creating a new level of intrigue.To me, our best villains are the ones who are
directly connected to us — e.g., Elena without her emotions, season one Damon,
...
Crissy Calhoun, Heather Vee, 2013
6
Earthly Knowledge and Heavenly Wisdom: Nine Lectures Held in ...
It is impossible for dishonesty not to enter deeply into the dishonest person. Now,
an out-and-out villain may have complete control over his facial expressions and
have the most innocent face you can imagine while he is plotting more villainy; ...
7
Heroes and Anti-heroes in Medieval Romance
Aspects of Mordred's character, provided by a large range of writers over four
centuries, often suggest a figure more complex than an out-and-out villain. He
may contain some qualities more worthy of a hero than an anti-hero; and his
actions ...
8
The Aspern Papers and Other Stories
Would he like to be more ruthless than he is, an out—and—out villain untroubled
by qualms or conscience, with the 'supersubtlety' of the Iago from whom he
borrows the word (see note to p. 72)? James diffuses a sense of pathos from
stray ...
Henry James, Adrian Poole, 2009
9
Despicable Me 2: The Anti-Villain League Handbook
Find out in this hilarious companion book to the animated film Despicable Me 2, which includes never-before-published background on the preeminent anti-villain organization, top secret spying strategies, and a detailed look at the world's ...
10
German-English Dictionary, Second Edition
... hair: fall out; money, supplies: run out; leer » get nothing;» von start from or at;
come from; davon », dass assume that; ihm ging das Geld aus he ran out of
money ausge kocht % adj cunning; out-and- -out (villain etc); »lassen fig adj
cheerful; ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OUT-VILLAIN»
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Once Upon a Time's resident anti-hero/all-out-villain is a complex mastermind motivated by love, ambition, and sometimes even friendship. «Zimbio, Aug 14»