Meaning & Definition
noun
A woman admired for her courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
She emerged as a heroine during the crisis, leading her community with grace and determination.
The main female character in a literary work, film, etc.
In the novel, the heroine overcomes numerous obstacles to find her true identity.
A female who is the protagonist in a story, especially one who faces significant challenges.
The film's heroine battles against injustice and fights for her beliefs.
Etymology
From Latin 'heroina', from Greek 'hērōϊnē', diminutive of 'hērōs', meaning 'hero'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
damsel in distress:
A young lady in need of rescue, often portrayed in literature.
woman of valor:
A woman recognized for her courage and bravery.
iron lady:
A strong, determined woman.
Slang Meanings
A term used to describe an extraordinary woman.
She is such a heroine for all the charity work she does.
Used informally to refer to a woman who has impressed others with her actions.
After that performance, she's definitely a local heroine.