nemesis

justicia
definition
noun
a goddess usually portrayed as the agent of divine punishment for wrongdoing or presumption (hubris).
translation of 'nemesis'
noun
justicia,
justo castigo
example
Throughout the novel Doc remains loyal to his male characters, even the Weasel, his professed 'nemesis' .
Imagine a cartoon hero in an impossible predicament as the scene switches to his 'nemesis' ; menacing, manic laughter bellowing out.
one risks 'nemesis' by uttering such words
The bad guys again break one of the cardinal rules for being an evil nasty: When you have the chance to kill your 'nemesis' , do it!
Eileen sets her sights on Mr Nail from the off but Gail, who sees a chance to put the disastrous romance with serial killer Richard Hillman behind her, soon finds a way to scupper her 'nemesis' 's chances.
will Harry Potter finally defeat his 'nemesis', Voldemort?
I successfully cursed a 'nemesis' in junior high - he probably deserved it, but the fact that it worked was very alarming.
'nemesis' is notoriously slow
Nor is 'nemesis' , the overpowering sense of eventual destruction, far from the political lives of these players.
Ironically, when the teeth of the plot sink in, the introduction of the supernatural 'nemesis' , Ghost Machine begins to lag.
And that's where John meets his destiny and Jeremy his 'nemesis' .
one risks 'nemesis' by uttering such words
In all the best blockbusters, when disaster has dawned and 'nemesis' looks likely by breakfast, there appears in the script a snowy-haired elder.
Sonic's arch 'nemesis' Dr. Robotnik has been banished from the Land of Darkness by an evil Metal Robotnik.
And as any student of Greek tragedy knows, the presence of hubris usually means that 'nemesis' - the righteous retribution of the Gods - is not far behind.
But an old 'nemesis' - control problems - has plagued him.
His old 'nemesis' , Twink (Chris Haywood), is a cop ready to retire.
I offered coffee to anyone who came in the office, including my 'nemesis' , Mr. Coffee Man.
The triple axel remains his 'nemesis' , sometimes disappearing when he needs it the most.
My 'nemesis' is approaching, my greatest foe.
The violent 'nemesis' just happens to be played by a shapely, smoldering brunette TV entertainment reporter named… Maria Menounos.
I left the room, disappointed with my form and my wimpy 'nemesis' got up and made his way over the machine to play.
The title explains a lot - a dishonoured soccer champ wants to assemble and coach a winning team to confront his 'nemesis' , while mouthy yet impecunious martial artist Sing wants to spread the word of kung fu.
The boy turns out to be his future 'nemesis' , Draco Malfoy.
Arrows have proven the 'nemesis' of most teams visiting Durban and have established themselves as a formidable outfit.
He was contemplating a comeback recently when offered a place in the German Davis Cup team by his old 'nemesis' Stich.
However, when I arrived back at the counter with my CDs, my 'nemesis' was standing to one side, and a cheerful Canadian guy was on the till.
will Harry Potter finally defeat his 'nemesis', Voldemort?
The same goes for Mr. Belding, who clearly welcomed the chance to follow his 'nemesis' across 2000 miles and begin a new life with his wife.
Unsure of himself, Guy spoiled for a decisive battle with the Crusader 'nemesis' , Saladin.
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