noun a person who behaves in a harmful or dishonest way, especially in a play, movie, or television show
Refers to a public figure or politician who engages in corrupt or dishonest practices for personal gain.
Refers to a company or individual who engages in unethical or fraudulent behavior, such as scamming customers or investors.
Refers to a criminal or suspect who has a history of engaging in illegal activities or causing harm.
Refers to an actor who consistently delivers poor performances or behaves unprofessionally on set.
Refers to a malicious entity or threat actor who engages in harmful activities such as hacking, data breaches, or cyber attacks.
In the film and television industry, a bad actor refers to an actor who delivers a poor performance or behaves unprofessionally on set.
In the field of psychology, a bad actor may refer to a client or patient who exhibits disruptive or harmful behavior during therapy sessions.
In finance, a bad actor is someone who engages in fraudulent or illegal activities within the financial markets.
In the tech industry, a bad actor can refer to a malicious individual or entity who engages in hacking, phishing, or other cybercrimes.