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Etymology ▲ hide From Middle English enemy, enemye, enmy, borrowed from Old French enemi, anemi (Modern French ennemi), from Latin inimฤซcus, from in- + amฤซcus. Pronunciation IPA: /หษnษmi/ Noun enemy (plural enemies) 1. Someone hostile to, feels hatred towards, opposes the interests of, or intends injury to someone else. (under enemy duress.) Examples: He made a lot of enemies after reducing the working hours in his department. You may not want any enemies, but sometimes, your enemies choose you. Synonyms: foe, unfriend, adversary, nemesis, backfriend Antonyms: ally, friend 2. A hostile force or nation; a fighting member of such a force or nation. Rally together against a common enemy. Synonyms: foe, adversary, nemesis Antonyms: ally, friend. 3. Something harmful or threatening to another (attributive) Of, by, relating to, or belonging to an enemy. 4. The building was destroyed by enemy bombing. (video games) A non-player character that tries to harm the player. S͟o͟u͟r...