sworn enemy

Frequency: 6.89.2 per million words

Someone who has promised or is determined to be your enemy forever.

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  • After the great betrayal, the two former allies became sworn enemies.
  • He considered the neighboring country his sworn enemy.
  • The two rival CEOs are sworn enemies, constantly trying to outperform each other.
  • The two families had been sworn enemies for generations.
  • In the epic saga, the hero must confront his sworn enemy in a final battle.
  • She vowed to be the sworn enemy of all injustice.
  • She considers anyone who harms animals her sworn enemy.
  • The politician declared the media his sworn enemy after critical reports.
  • Despite being on the same team, their personal rivalry made them sworn enemies off the court.
  • They fought each other like sworn enemies in the boardroom.
  • The Montagues and Capulets were sworn enemies, a feud that led to tragedy.
  • He was not just a rival; he was a sworn enemy.
  • He vowed to defeat his sworn enemy in the upcoming election.
  • The detective saw the criminal as his sworn enemy.
  • It's hard to believe that the two best friends are now sworn enemies.
  • After the betrayal, she became his sworn enemy.
  • The documentary detailed the history between the two sworn enemies of the animal kingdom: the mongoose and the cobra.
  • The novel depicted a lifelong feud between two sworn enemies.
  • You cannot trust him; he is a sworn enemy of our cause.
  • Despite their past, they were no longer sworn enemies; they had reconciled.