English | German | Russian | Czech
MASCULINE hero FEMININE heroine

heroine English

Meaning heroine meaning

What does heroine mean?
Definitions in simple English

heroine

A female hero.

heroine

the main good female character in a work of fiction a woman possessing heroic qualities or a woman who has performed heroic deeds

Synonyms heroine synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as heroine?

Topics heroine topics

What do people use heroine to talk about?

Examples heroine examples

How do I use heroine in a sentence?

Simple sentences

The novel ends with the heroine's death.
The heroine of the novel committed suicide.
The heroine of this story is a little girl.
She played the heroine better than I.
Tom considers Mary to be a heroine.
She's no heroine.
The heroine hurled herself off the castle wall to kill herself in despair at the end of the play.
She wants to be a heroine.
I feel like I'm the heroine of a romance novel.

Movie subtitles

And it is the story also a heroine. not the brilliant, beautifully gowned. and shingled heroine of the film play-- but just and ordinary wife and mother. whose life is compassed by the four walls of her suburban home.
She'd make a beautiful heroine.
You know how it is in a play, when just before the first act is over somebody always comes to the beautiful heroine and tells her that she's in great danger, and sometimes she is?
At the end of the second act, the leading man takes the heroine in his arms and kisses her.
What a woman she was! A heroine!
Its Munchkinland and you are their national heroine.
Although usually it is not the brother for whose life the heroine comes to plead, it is the lover.
I remember I'd-- I'd just finished a novel in which the heroine was kissed in the rose garden and lived happily ever after.
It's surprising enough to find a lady author infinitely more exciting than her heroine could possibly be.
The living picture of a heroine.
Fancy me a heroine.
She was fast becoming an international heroine and German propaganda was smothering the Auckland incident to make a legend of her.
And the little American friend of our heroine.
Then the heroine crashes a bottle of ink on his skull.
It's Munchkinland and you are their national heroine.
Mommy, you're a heroine.
Well, then I'm not a heroine.
You look like a hero, act like a hero you even rescue the heroine, but you don't marry her.
I have a hunch our headstrong heroine will be along soon.
We figured. - If not our star. - You could be our heroine.
What if your heroine is a career woman, gonna fight her way to the top, no matter what?
Today you are heroine of the new India.
And you. at your age. you're the heroine of shop keeping.
It's Munchkinland and you are their national heroine, my dear.
For the heroine, I mean?
Take the hero and the heroine.
Like in the storybooks, we have a hero and a heroine.
My heroine from the provinces resembles a young woman I knew.
The heroine doesn't want to know any other Paris.
You understand my heroine.
In comedy, as in tragedy, late in Act Three, the heroine hesitates.
The collective honor of the south had found its heroine.
Does your film need a heroine, Mr Roy?
Your heroine.
They think that I'm shooting a film and you're my heroine.

News and current affairs

The heroine of the US Tea Party movement, Sarah Palin, is as much a creature of twittering and the vast new blogosphere as she is of television and radio - perhaps more so.
For many South Koreans, Park is a tragic heroine.

Are you looking for...?