Nemesis in Russian
Nemesis in Russian is Немези́да, воздая́ние, возме́здие — Nemesis means a person's worst enemy or greatest rival — someone who always seems to oppose or defeat them.
Nemesis in Russian
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.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Nemesis" in Russian?
"Nemesis" in Russian is Немези́да, воздая́ние, возме́здие. Nemesis means: A person's worst enemy or greatest rival — someone who always seems to oppose or defeat them.
How do you pronounce Немези́да?
"Nemesis" in Russian is Немези́да, pronounced "Nemezida".
How do you use "Nemesis" in a sentence?
Example: "The detective finally came face to face with his old nemesis." In Russian, "Nemesis" is Немези́да, воздая́ние, возме́здие.
Are there other ways to say "Nemesis" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "Nemesis": Немези́да, воздая́ние, возме́здие, распла́та.