hero

  • 21hero — index paragon, protagonist Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 22Héro — m 〈G Hérē〉, {{c=1}}v. {{ref}}Ero{{/ref}} …

    Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika

  • 23Hero — Héro m <G Hérē> DEFINICIJA v. Ero ONOMASTIKA v. Herman, heroj …

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  • 24herō — *herō germ., Adverb: nhd. hierher; ne. here; Rekontruktionsbasis: got.; Etymologie: s. *hēr; Weiterleben: s. got. hir i 6, Adverb Imperativ, hierher, komm her ( …

    Germanisches Wörterbuch

  • 25hero — has the plural form heroes …

    Modern English usage

  • 26hero — ► NOUN (pl. heroes) 1) a person, typically a man, who is admired for their courage or outstanding achievements. 2) the chief male character in a book, play, or film. 3) (in mythology and folklore) a person of superhuman qualities. ORIGIN Greek h… …

    English terms dictionary

  • 27Hero — For other uses, see Hero (disambiguation). Heroism and Heroine redirect here. For the film, see Heroism (film). For other uses of Heroine, see Heroine (disambiguation). good guy redirects here. For other uses, see The Good Guys (disambiguation).… …

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  • 28hero — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, great ▪ He was one of the great football heroes of his day. ▪ genuine, real, true ▪ all time …

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  • 29hero — he|ro W3 [ˈhıərəu US ˈhırou] n plural heroes [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: heros, from Greek] 1.) a man who is admired for doing something extremely brave →↑heroine ▪ He had dared to speak out against injustice, and overnight he became a… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 30hero — 01. The young boys were arguing over who was the greatest super[hero]: Batman, Superman, or Spiderman. 02. When I was little, my dad was my [hero] because he seemed so big and strong and brave. 03. The firefighters were praised for their [heroic] …

    Grammatical examples in English