: a mythological or legendary woman often of divine descent having great strength or ability
b
: a woman admired and emulated for her achievements and qualities
American heroines such as Eleanor Roosevelt and Rosa Parks
remembered as the heroine of the flood
2
a
: the principal female character in a literary or dramatic work
the heroine of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
b
: the central female figure in an event or period
Example Sentences
The town remembered her as the heroine of the flood and erected a statue in her honor.
Recent Examples on the WebIrene Bedard, the woman behind the speaking voice of the titular heroine in Disney's Pocahontas, was arrested Friday in Ohio for disorderly conduct, police confirm. Alexandra Schonfeld, Peoplemag, 23 Aug. 2022 Anya Taylor-Joy's portrayal of Emma is nothing like Gwyneth Paltrow's charming version of Austen's heroine from more than two decades ago. Liana Schaffner, Town & Country, 30 June 2022 That story kicks off with the introduction of a fresh-faced heroine: Charlie's Angels star Ella Balinska as the daughter of Albert Wesker. Nick Romano, EW.com, 2 June 2022 Trust ends not with a climactic bang but with a disappearing magic trick—and only the barest whisper of a possible heroine. Jane Hu, The Atlantic, 26 May 2022 When Shakespeare’s Cymbeline was first committed to text, the name of the heroine was accidentally changed from Innogen to Imogen, which is how she is known today. Amanda Foreman, WSJ, 12 May 2022 The entire film feels like an exercise in dashing expectations — for both our heroine and the audience. Katie Walsh, Los Angeles Times, 19 Aug. 2022 And there are a handful of new super-types introduced in the early installments, notably Jameela Jamil as Titania, a superpowered influencer who very much dislikes our heroine. Alan Sepinwall, Rolling Stone, 17 Aug. 2022 Director Satoshi Kon uses the medium to his advantage, to be sure, utilizing the reality-bending possibilities of animation to take viewers inside his heroine's paranoid, fractured headspace. Katie Rife, EW.com, 30 July 2022 See More
Word History
Etymology
Latin heroina, from Greek hērōinē, feminine of hērōs
ADJECTIVE➤great偉大的女主人公◇Violetta is one of the great tragic heroines of opera.維奧莉塔是歌劇中重要的悲劇女主人公之一。➤real真正的女主人公◇Cassandra is the real heroine of the story.卡桑德拉是這個故事中真正的女主人公。➤national (especially BrE) 民族女英雄➤romantic, tragic愛情劇中的/悲劇中的女主人公➤feisty (especially BrE) , plucky活力四射的/執着而有膽量的女主人公➤feminist主張女權主義的女英雄➤unsung未受到讚頌的女英雄◇She remains one of the unsung heroines of the war.她依然是戰爭中默默無聞的女英雄之一。➤eponymous, titular同名女主人公◇Jane Eyre, the eponymous heroine of the novel by Charlotte Brontë簡・愛 - 夏洛蒂・勃朗特同名小說的女主人公➤fictional小說中的女主人公➤action動作片的女主人公➤sporting (BrE) 體育女明星