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foe

[C] Countable
pl: foes

This word carries a weight of historical or literary gravity. It suggests a deep-seated, often long-term antagonism rather than a simple disagreement. While an enemy might be a casual adversary, a foe often implies a structured or epic conflict, evoking images of ancient wars, legendary rivalries, or dramatic confrontations. In modern usage, it is frequently paired with friend in the phrase friends and foes to create a stark contrast between total loyalty and total opposition. It is rarely used in casual, everyday conversation to describe a coworker or a neighbor, as it sounds overly theatrical or formal.

Used to count individual people or groups who are antagonistic, such as having three foes in a political race.

Meanings

Noun

An enemy or opponent in a conflict or contest.

"He faced his old foe on the battlefield."

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