The word adversary originates from Middle English: from Old French adversarie, from Latin adversarius 'opposed, opponent,' from adversus.
The word adversary is a noun. An adversary is a rival.
He used such adversary in his group.
Which adversary will Spiderman outwit in the next movie sequel?
In the Bible were it says, "Your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion"
Synonyms for "adversary" include opponent, foe, antagonist, enemy, or rival.
She tried here best so she wouldn't lose to her adversary.
An adversary is an opponent or enemy.Examples : "He had been spying on his adversary for a long time now, preparing for war."Examples : "Doctor Doom is the chief adversary of Reed Richards and the Fantastic Four."Examples: "The alligator was a terrifying adversary."
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The word Satan comes from the Hebrew word sah-TAHN (???) which means "adversary". It is important to note that in Hebrew, this word is not used as a name, and does not refer to any specific being; it refers to any adversary.
"He was not surprised to have found his adversary trying plant a bomb."
Our two schools were always adversaries, even when my mother went to this school
That castle seemed like it was an adversary, even though it was very old. Another answer: The warrior looked like an adversary, because he wore armour, a helmet and carried a sword. John knew the adversary was an enemy by the way he dressed.