"Enemy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Enemy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Enemy" Meaning

A person or group that is opposed to, hostile to, or in conflict with another person or group.

"Enemy" Examples

Examples of "enemy"


1. Military Context

Enlisters often find themselves pitted against formidable enemies on the battlefield.

2. Personal Conflicts

After years of feuding, the bitter rivalries turned the two family members into sworn enemies.

3. Idiomatic Expressions

The new policy has made our subsidiary an enemy of the state, following the government's strict laws.

4. Figurative Language

The corrupt business owner has declared war on the whistleblower, treating her as a personal enemy.

5. Historical Events

The ancient Greeks and Persians clashed in the Battle of Thermopylae, where the latter's massive army was fought off by the Phalanx formation, their greatest enemy.

Note: These examples are fictional (unless stated as historical events) and used for demonstration purposes only.

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