Hero
Heroine
Heroine
The opposite in character, or a hero's opponent, is a villain.(e.g. in Peter Pan, Peter is the hero and Captain Hook is the villain)*(The opposite gender of a hero is a heroine.)
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.
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 gender of the noun "hero" is "heroine." While "hero" typically refers to a male character who is admired for courage or noble qualities, "heroine" refers to a female character with similar attributes. Both terms are used in literature and storytelling to denote protagonists or central figures in a narrative.
The opposite in character, or a hero's opponent, is a villain.(e.g. in Peter Pan, Peter is the hero and Captain Hook is the villain)*(The opposite gender of a hero is a heroine.)
The opposite gender of "brave" is not a concept that typically applies, as "brave" is an adjective describing a quality rather than a noun that has gender. However, if you are looking for an antonym, "cowardly" would be a suitable opposite. Gendered terms related to bravery, like "hero" and "heroine," reflect societal roles rather than a direct opposite.
Doctor is a neuter gender
Opposite gender of Filipino: Filipina
Clot is not gender specific.
Opposite gender of a Filipino: FILIPINA