While modern speakers generally use the word hero to describe a central protagonist of either gender, traditionally the word was reserved for males. A female was called a heroine. There were some differences in the way male versus female protagonists were generally portrayed but again, modern usage tends to disregard gender.
The male form of heroine is - hero.
It seems that no one loves the hero and the heroine. Why are they the hero and heroine then?
The masculine form of heroine is hero. Heroine is just a woman superhero.
I think you mean heroine, and the masculine would be hero. If you mean the drug, it is a neutral.
Heroin is a highly addictive opioid drug derived from morphine, while heroine is a term used to describe a woman admired for her courage or achievements. The two words are not related in meaning or usage.
Hero?
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.
Heroine refers to a female hero.
A suffix for the word hero is -ine, as in heroine. A heroine is the feminine version of the word hero.
heroine is a woman hero.
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