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    nemesis
    /ˈnɛmɪsɪs/

    noun

    • 1. the inescapable agent of someone's or something's downfall: "injury, consistently his nemesis, struck him down during the match"

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  2. NEMESIS definition: 1. Someone's nemesis is a person or thing that is very difficult for them to defeat. 2. (a cause…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of NEMESIS is the Greek goddess of retributive justice. How to use nemesis in a sentence. Nemesis and Greek Mythology

  4. something that a person cannot conquer, achieve, etc.: The performance test proved to be my nemesis. Synonyms: Waterloo. an opponent or rival whom a person cannot best or overcome. (initial capital letter) Classical Mythology. the goddess of divine retribution. an agent or act of retribution or punishment.

  5. The word nemesis describes a rival who just somehow seems able to get the best of you. It can be someone you compete against, someone whose skills are nearly identical to yours and yet, your nemesis always seems to finish ahead of you, get a higher grade, and generally make you feel flustered.

  6. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › NemesisNemesis - Wikipedia

    The word nemesis originally meant the distributor of fortune, neither good nor bad, simply in due proportion to each according to what was deserved. [citation needed] . Later, Nemesis came to suggest the resentment caused by any disturbance of this right proportion, the sense of justice that could not allow it to pass unpunished. [citation needed]

  7. NEMESIS meaning: 1. Someone's nemesis is a person or thing that is very difficult for them to defeat. 2. (a cause…. Learn more.

  8. The nemesis of a person or thing is a situation, event, or person which causes them to be seriously harmed, especially as a punishment. ...Harry Potter's evil nemesis, Voldemort. Yet the imminent crisis in its balance of payments may be the President's nemesis.

  9. [countable] a person or thing that has competed with somebody or been an enemy for a long time. He strode out to face his old nemesis. [uncountable, singular] punishment or defeat that is deserved and cannot be avoided. This over-ambitious project eventually proved to be the company’s nemesis. Word Origin.

  10. 1. A source of harm or ruin: Uncritical trust is my nemesis. 2. Retributive justice in its execution or outcome: To follow the proposed course of action is to invite nemesis. 3. An opponent that cannot be beaten or overcome. 4. One that inflicts retribution or vengeance. 5. Nemesis Greek Mythology The goddess of retributive justice or vengeance.

  11. 2 days ago · (chiefly outside the US and Canada) A person or character who specifically brings about the downfall of another person or character, as an agent of that character's fate or destiny, especially within a narrative. The personification of the "fatal flaw" of a dramatic hero in the style of Greek tragedy.