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Filter by Meaning The author's nemeses, negative reviews and low book sales, discouraged her from writing.
The tragic hero's downfall was attributed to his arrogance and disregard for the warnings of the nemeses.
The nemeses of Sherlock Holmes were some of the most memorable characters in literature.
The computer virus was the nemeses of the company's entire network.
The princess and the evil queen were nemeses in the fairy tale.
Growing up in poverty, she believed that a life of struggle was her nemeses.
Harry Potter and Voldemort were nemeses in the wizarding world.
The nemeses of computer hackers are the cybersecurity experts who work to keep their networks safe.
King Agamemnon's arrogance led to his downfall at the hands of the nemeses.
He had a feeling of foreboding that the car accident he had avoided would ultimately prove to be his nemeses.
Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty were nemeses in the detective story.
Her nemeses were her anxiety and perfectionism.
The detective and his nemeses engaged in a cat-and-mouse game that lasted for years.
The nemeses of the detective were always trying to outsmart him.
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