Nemesis in Finnish
Nemesis in Finnish is Nemesis, nemesis, hyvitys — Nemesis means a person's worst enemy or greatest rival — someone who always seems to oppose or defeat them.
Nemesis in Finnish
Nemesis
(Greek god) The goddess of divine retribution.
nemesis
hyvitys
The personification of the "fatal flaw" of a dramatic hero in the style of Greek tragedy.
kohtalo
(usually, in the singular, formal) A punishment or defeat that is deserved and cannot be avoided; (an instance of) retribution.
What does "Nemesis" mean?
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noun A person's worst enemy or greatest rival — someone who always seems to oppose or defeat them.
"The detective finally came face to face with his old nemesis."
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noun A downfall or defeat that someone thoroughly deserves and cannot escape; a form of poetic justice.
"His own greed became his nemesis in the end."
Nemesis in a sentence
- The detective finally came face to face with his old nemesis.
- For years, that team was our nemesis in the championship game.
- His own greed became his nemesis in the end.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Nemesis" in Finnish?
"Nemesis" in Finnish is Nemesis, nemesis, hyvitys. Nemesis means: A person's worst enemy or greatest rival — someone who always seems to oppose or defeat them.
How do you use "Nemesis" in a sentence?
Example: "The detective finally came face to face with his old nemesis." In Finnish, "Nemesis" is Nemesis, nemesis, hyvitys.
Are there other ways to say "Nemesis" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "Nemesis": Nemesis, nemesis, hyvitys, kohtalo.
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