"Out of left field" questions like this are supposed to throw you. Always be ready for any question like this (How does your (the guy in your mirror, best friend, enemy, dog, last boss, waitress at the bar, neighbour etc.) describe you?)
The answer is always the same - your good points. You are always honest, hard working, true to your word, above board, and prepared. You don't necessarily always agree with everybody or follow them blindly (that takes care of the enemies and negative relations) but you are true to your good points.
Be ready to prove any of your good points at any tme in the interview.
Click the link to learn how to describe people. For an enemy, you need to put down what they do and say that makes them your enemy.
it wants to kill him.
In his epistles, Paul was proud to describe himself as a Jew. He was a Jew, not an enemy of the Jews.
Siege
A rightist
bullying, annoying, talking
talking, annoying, bullying
Here, here's a way to describe it: Your character hits the enemy. After that, the enemy hits you, and so on. It goes on and on until one or the other is defeated. It depends on the video game. You could hit the enemy multiple times before the enemy attacks. That's how I would describe a role-playing game (RPG).
Operating in secrecy, planting IED's or burning the enemy supplies, blowing up bridges and railroads that the enemy can use.
Yes, this phenomenon is commonly referred to as "enemy bonding" or "bilateral hostility." It describes how people can form connections and strengthen relationships based on a shared dislike or opposition towards a common enemy.
Too attack enemy ships they sent out 2000 of them
Nouns do not describe, adjectives are the words that describe nouns. The word 'enemies' is a noun Three nouns that are synonyms for enemies, then here you go. 1. Foes 2. Fiends 3. Opponents