The term "nemesis" can refer to a person who is seen as a formidable rival or arch-enemy, embodying an obsession with enemies. However, if you're looking for a more psychological perspective, "enemy fixation" might describe someone preoccupied with their adversaries. Additionally, "antagonist" can also be used to describe a person who actively opposes or is hostile towards others, often reflecting an obsession with conflict.
When someone fights in a war against the United States or assists its enemies, they are often referred to as a "traitor" if they are a citizen, or as a "combatant" or "enemy combatant" if they are a foreign national. Such actions can also fall under the legal definitions of "espionage" or "sedition." In military contexts, individuals may be classified as "enemy forces" or "rebels" depending on their affiliations.
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Yes, the noun 'veterans' is a plural, common noun; a word or someone who has served in their county's military, served in a war; someone who has a lot of experience doing a particular activity; a word for a person.
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Besotted. Obsessed. Better meaning: To be lost on something or someone. As in: "I am fida on you, my love"
Besessen is the German for obsessed.
Crepitus or fragor is the Latin word for explosion according to Google, so i would assume the mania would be called fragormania or crepitumania. I think fragormania sounds alot better, like fragments from a large explosion from
obsessed=infatuated
If someone's obsessed with you flirt or drop your books on the side of him\her or you could ask him\her if they wanna go out or something.
Tagalog Translation of OBSESSED: nahuhumaling
My teacher is completely obsessed with chocolate.
It could be a chronophile (one who is obsessed about time).
Well.... you have someone that is obsessed with you.
Someone who is obsessed with themselves is commonly referred to as narcissistic or self-absorbed.
An arch rival or enemy might be your nemesis.