Foeless

/ˈfoʊləs/ adjective

Definition

Having no enemies; free from foes or opposition.

Etymology

Compound of 'foe' (enemy) plus '-less' (without), expressing the absence of adversaries or enmity.

Kelly Says

A truly 'foeless' position is rare in history—most powerful people eventually make enemies, which is why texts celebrating someone as 'foeless' usually mark them as unusually virtuous or diplomatically brilliant.

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