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hero
noun (heroes )
1 a man of distinguished bravery and strength; any illustrious person.
2 a person who is venerated and idealized.
3 in fiction, a play, film, etc: the principal male character or the one whose life is the theme of the story.
4 originally a man of superhuman powers; a demigod. See also heroine.
[14c: from Greek heros ]
noun (heroes )
1 a man of distinguished bravery and strength; any illustrious person.
2 a person who is venerated and idealized.
3 in fiction, a play, film, etc: the principal male character or the one whose life is the theme of the story.
4 originally a man of superhuman powers; a demigod. See also heroine.
[14c: from Greek heros ]
hero-worship
noun
1 an excessive fondness and admiration for someone.
2 the worship of heroes in antiquity.
verb to idealize or to have a great admiration for someone.
noun
1 an excessive fondness and admiration for someone.
2 the worship of heroes in antiquity.
verb to idealize or to have a great admiration for someone.
heroic
adjective
1 supremely courageous and brave.
2 befitting or suited to a hero.
3 relating to or concerning heroes or heroines.
4 using extreme and elaborate means to obtain a desired result, such as the preserving of life.
5 on a superhuman scale or larger-than-life.
heroically adverb .
adjective
1 supremely courageous and brave.
2 befitting or suited to a hero.
3 relating to or concerning heroes or heroines.
4 using extreme and elaborate means to obtain a desired result, such as the preserving of life.
5 on a superhuman scale or larger-than-life.
heroically adverb .
heroic age
noun a semi-mythical period when heroes and demigods were represented as living among men.
noun a semi-mythical period when heroes and demigods were represented as living among men.
heroic couplet
noun , poetry a pair of rhymed lines usually in iambic pentameters, one of the commonest metrical forms in English poetry.
noun , poetry a pair of rhymed lines usually in iambic pentameters, one of the commonest metrical forms in English poetry.
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