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Enemy is the full form of the word enemy. It has many meanings, including someone who hates another (and vice versa) or someone who attacks another.
Yes, the pronoun someone is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed person.Example: Someone left their watch in the restroom.Note: Some dictionaries designate the word 'someone' as a noun when used as a word for a person of importance or authority. (He is someone in the music industry.)
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Is the word authority a verb
If he or she hates money because he or she is afraid of it, the word is "plutophobe", which means someone afraid of money. There are very few words for haters, but they generally start with the prefix "mis-", such as misanthrope, misopedist, misandrist, or misogynist for people who hate people, children, men and women respectively. Apart from those four there do not appear to be any more special words for haters of things.
The word for someone who hates the poor is "misogynist."
A Luddite - someone who hates technology A Technophobe - someone who is afraid of technology
Theophobia is a fear of religion but there is no word for hatred of religions
the word your looking for is misogynist
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Anglophobe.
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It would be a bigot.
Ailurophobia is the fear of cats.
The word for someone against authority is rebel.