foe (Meaning)

Wordnet

foe (n)

an armed adversary (especially a member of an opposing military force)

a personal enemy

Webster

foe (n.)

One who entertains personal enmity, hatred, grudge, or malice, against another; an enemy.

An enemy in war; a hostile army.

One who opposes on principle; an opponent; an adversary; an ill-wisher; as, a foe to religion.

Webster

foe (v. t.)

To treat as an enemy.

foe Sentence Examples

  1. The valiant knight's unwavering loyalty to his king made his foes tremble in fear.
  2. In the political arena, the rival candidates were bitter foes, engaging in constant mudslinging.
  3. The dragonslayer's heart pounded with anticipation as he faced his formidable foe.
  4. The rivalry between the two teams escalated into a bitter feud, making them bitter foes.
  5. The cunning spy infiltrated the enemy camp, gaining valuable information on their foes' plans.
  6. The scholar's knowledge made him a formidable foe in any intellectual debate.
  7. The detective pursued the elusive suspect relentlessly, determined to track down his elusive foe.
  8. The environmental activist stood firm against his powerful foes who threatened the natural world.
  9. The protagonist embarked on a perilous journey, facing numerous foes along the way.
  10. The formidable warrior stood tall, his battle-hardened gaze fixed upon his unrelenting foe.

FAQs About the word foe

an armed adversary (especially a member of an opposing military force), a personal enemyOne who entertains personal enmity, hatred, grudge, or malice, against a

enemy, opponent,hostile, adversary, combatant,bête noire, attacker, archfoe, assailant,antagonist

buddy, friend, fellow, buddy, fellow,friend, compadre, comrade, chum, disciple

The valiant knight's unwavering loyalty to his king made his foes tremble in fear.

In the political arena, the rival candidates were bitter foes, engaging in constant mudslinging.

The dragonslayer's heart pounded with anticipation as he faced his formidable foe.

The rivalry between the two teams escalated into a bitter feud, making them bitter foes.