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Enemy Friends ˈenəmi Sworn Rare Find Prominent Politician

Word enemy
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / ˈenəmi / NAmE / ˈenəmi /
Example
  • he has a lot of enemies in the company.
  • after just one day, she had already made an enemy of her manager.
  • they used to be friends but they are now sworn enemies(= are determined not to become friends again).
  • it is rare to find a prominent politician with few political enemies.
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enemy

(noun)BrE / ˈenəmi / NAmE / ˈenəmi /
  1. a person who hates somebody or who acts or speaks against somebody/something
    • see also enmity
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/enmity
    • He has a lot of enemies in the company.
    • After just one day, she had already made an enemy of her manager.
    • They used to be friends but they are now sworn enemies(= are determined not to become friends again).
    • It is rare to find a prominent politician with few political enemies.
    • The state has a duty to protect its citizens against external enemies.
    • Birds are the natural enemies of many insect pests (= they kill them).
  2. a country that you are fighting a war against; the soldiers, etc. of this country
    • The enemy was/were forced to retreat.
    • enemy forces/aircraft/territory
    • behind enemy lines (= the area controlled by the enemy)
  3. anything that harms something or prevents it from being successful
    • Poverty and ignorance are the enemies of progress.
  4. to be the cause of your own problems
    • Her indecisiveness makes her her own worst enemy.

    Extra Examples

    • He turned to face his enemy.
    • He was prepared to use any weapon to fight against his enemies.
    • He was shot for desertion in the face of the enemy.
    • I didn’t want to make an enemy of Mr Evans.
    • In today’s match England play their old enemy, Scotland.
    • Intelligence reported enemy activity just off the coast.
    • Iraq’s traditional enemy, Iran
    • It is important to know your enemy.
    • She didn’t have an enemy in the world.
    • Since the scandal he has become public enemy number one.
    • Some dancers become their own worst enemies, criticizing themselves for every imperfection.
    • The Church and the Communist Party were natural enemies.
    • The cat uses its claws to protect itself against enemies.
    • The document must not at any price fall into enemy hands.
    • The lion is the zebra’s chief enemy.
    • The men came under enemy fire.
    • The skunk releases a pungent smell to deter the enemy.
    • The spies managed to penetrate behind enemy lines.
    • They decided to use the weapon against the enemy.
    • They united in the face of a common enemy.
    • Thousands of perceived enemies of the State were imprisoned.
    • an enemy of God
    • the first casualty from enemy action
    • Birds are the natural enemies of many insect pests.
    • It is rare to find a prominent politician with few political enemies.
    • The enemy was forced to retreat.
    • They used to be friends but now they are sworn enemies.
    • enemy aircraft
    • to go behind enemy lines

    Word Origin

    • Middle English: from Old French enemi, from Latin inimicus, from in- ‘not’ + amicus ‘friend’.
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