enemy
♦ en|emy /'enəmi/ (enemies)
1 [N-COUNT]
If someone is your enemy, they hate you or want to harm you.
2 [N-COUNT]
If someone is your enemy, they are opposed to you and to what you think or do.
The Government's political enemies were quick to pick up on this series of disasters.
3 [N-SING-COLL] the N, N n
The enemy is an army or other force that is opposed to you in a war, or a country with which your country is at war.
The enemy were pursued for two miles...
He searched the skies for enemy bombers.
4 [N-COUNT] usu sing, N of n
If one thing is the enemy of another thing, the second thing cannot happen or succeed because of the first thing. (FORMAL)
Reform, as we know, is the enemy of revolution.
1 [N-COUNT]
If someone is your enemy, they hate you or want to harm you.
2 [N-COUNT]
If someone is your enemy, they are opposed to you and to what you think or do.
The Government's political enemies were quick to pick up on this series of disasters.
3 [N-SING-COLL] the N, N n
The enemy is an army or other force that is opposed to you in a war, or a country with which your country is at war.
The enemy were pursued for two miles...
He searched the skies for enemy bombers.
4 [N-COUNT] usu sing, N of n
If one thing is the enemy of another thing, the second thing cannot happen or succeed because of the first thing. (FORMAL)
Reform, as we know, is the enemy of revolution.