Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning plural of nemesis, meaning a long-standing challenge or obstacle to overcome
Time management and work overload were his nemeses at the workplace.
Procrastination and distractions were his nemeses when it came to studying.
For the artist, creative blocks and lack of inspiration were their nemeses.
Her nemeses were her anxiety and perfectionism.
The hiker's nemeses were the difficult terrain and bad weather.
Writer's block and self-doubt were his nemeses when it came to writing.
The team's nemeses were injuries and lack of team coordination.
The company's nemeses were fierce competition and changing market trends.
Financial struggles and debt were his nemeses for many years.
Their nemeses were their fear of failure and lack of self-confidence.
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