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Enemy Meaning in English

word

/ˈɛnəmi/
E-nuh-mee
/ˈɛnəmi/
E-nuh-mee

Definition

A person, group, or country that is against you and may want to harm you. It can also mean something that causes problems or is very bad for a particular situation.

Usage & Nuances

Often stronger than 'opponent': an 'opponent' competes against you, but an 'enemy' suggests real hostility. Common patterns include 'make an enemy of someone', 'public enemy', and figurative uses like 'Stress is the enemy of sleep'.

Example Sentences

The two countries were enemies for many years.

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He does not want to be my enemy.

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Too much sugar is an enemy of good health.

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If you keep talking to people like that, you'll make an enemy sooner or later.

natural

In this job, time is your biggest enemy.

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We used to be close, but now it feels like we're enemies.

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