foeman (Meaning)

Wordnet

foeman (n)

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

Webster

foeman (n.)

An enemy in war.

Synonyms & Antonyms of foeman

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foeman Sentence Examples

  1. The knights prepared for battle, their hearts pounding with anticipation as they faced their foeman.
  2. The soldiers advanced cautiously, wary of the unknown threat posed by their foeman.
  3. The duel was fierce, with each foeman delivering powerful blows in an attempt to gain the upper hand.
  4. The commander's strategy proved successful, leading his forces to victory over their foeman.
  5. After years of conflict, the two foemen finally laid down their arms and made peace.
  6. The young warrior faced his foeman with courage, despite the overwhelming odds.
  7. The rogue assassin hunted down his foeman with relentless determination.
  8. The rivalry between the two foemen was so intense that it threatened to consume both of them.
  9. The wise old sage counseled the foemen to seek reconciliation and end their bitter feud.
  10. The foeman's taunts served only to fuel the hero's resolve to defeat him.

FAQs About the word foeman

an armed adversary (especially a member of an opposing military force)An enemy in war.

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The knights prepared for battle, their hearts pounding with anticipation as they faced their foeman.

The soldiers advanced cautiously, wary of the unknown threat posed by their foeman.

The duel was fierce, with each foeman delivering powerful blows in an attempt to gain the upper hand.

The commander's strategy proved successful, leading his forces to victory over their foeman.