Remove All Filters
Category
Sports (11)Mythology (11)Health (7)Literature (7)Business (7)Politics (5)Art (4)Comics (3)Career (3)Fiction (3)Mystery (2)Outdoor Activities (2)Entertainment (2)Crime (2)Law Enforcement (2)Technology (2)Animation (2)Life (2)Personal Finance (1)Law (1)Travel (1)Mental Health (1)Film (1)Academics (1)Music (1)Agriculture (1)Food (1)Writing (1)Money (1)Leisure (1)Science (1)Events (1)Productivity (1)Personal Development (1)Work (1)Fitness (1)Urban Living (1)Finance (1)Media (1)Action (1)Home Maintenance (1)Environmentalism (1)Behavior (1)Fashion (1)Personality (1)Addiction (1)Energy (1)
Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The politician's nemeses, the opposing party, launched a series of attacks on her policies.
The two political parties were long-standing nemeses in the country's history.
The nemeses were often depicted as winged beings with sharp talons and fierce expressions.
Impulsive buying was one of her nemeses that resulted in a financial crisis.
The computer virus was the nemeses of the company's entire network.
The government's nemeses, the widespread corruption and bureaucracy, hindered the country's development.
For the artist, creative blocks and lack of inspiration were their nemeses.
The king believed that war was his nemeses and did everything in his power to avoid it.
The nemeses were often depicted as the daughters of the goddess Nyx, who personified night.
The nemeses of computer hackers are the cybersecurity experts who work to keep their networks safe.
The artist's nemeses, self-doubt and creative block, made it hard for her to produce new work.
In his eyes, she was his nemeses when it came to political views.
Post a Comment