A suffix for the word hero is -ine, as in heroine. A heroine is the feminine version of the word hero.
I think its heroenAnswerheroine A female hero is not the same as a heroine. A "heroine" is the passive goal of the hero's actions in romances, for example; while a "female hero" is the female alternative of the hero.Maybe these terms were created under a male perspective...
The term is heroine (this should not be confused with the drug name heroin).The word hero is usually referring to a male figure, but the plural heroes may be considered gender neutral, including both males and females. The suffix -ine is used similarly to -ess to indicate specifically female gender.
heroine is a woman hero.
Heroine is Ayla and hero is Jondalar from novel written by Jean M Auel
Heroine
A suffix for the word hero is -ine, as in heroine. A heroine is the feminine version of the word hero.
A heroine
I think its heroenAnswerheroine A female hero is not the same as a heroine. A "heroine" is the passive goal of the hero's actions in romances, for example; while a "female hero" is the female alternative of the hero.Maybe these terms were created under a male perspective...
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The correct spelling is "hero", with the defined feminine form "heroine."
No. Heroine is a noun, a person (the female gender of hero). The same word, heroic, is used as an adjective for heroine or hero.
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héroïne is the feminine of héro
The opposite (evil vs. good) would be villain. Though villainess should be the feminine, there is no such word in the English language.The opposite gender is hero.
The opposite of heroine is hero.
It seems that no one loves the hero and the heroine. Why are they the hero and heroine then?