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nemesis

nemesis / nemesis
Noun
pl: nemeses

This term carries a heavy sense of inevitability and fate. While it can describe a persistent rival in sports or business, it implies a relationship where the opponent possesses a specific advantage or psychological hold that makes defeat feel predestined. In a more dramatic or literary sense, it refers to a self-inflicted downfall. Here, the nemesis is not necessarily a person but a flaw or a consequence that catches up to the subject, mirroring the Greek concept of divine retribution for excessive pride.

Meanings

Nounnemesis

A person or thing that is a constant source of defeat or frustration for someone.

"He finally defeated his longtime nemesis in the final round of the tournament."

Nounnemesis

An inescapable agent of punishment or downfall, often viewed as a divine or karmic force.

"The corrupt politician found his nemesis when his own secrets were leaked to the press."

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