Heroines [noun]

Definition of Heroines:

brave person; champion

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Opposite/Antonyms of Heroines:

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Sentence/Example of Heroines:

Her fat red cheeks would quiver with emotion, and be wet with briny tears, over the sorrows of Mr. Trollope's heroines.

Gwynne smiled as he recalled the heroines of poesy that had fed so many doves and garden birds.

The story is briefly as follows: Nerto, like all Mistral's heroines, is exceedingly young, thirteen years of age.

He can accept plain truths in the speech of the day, villains and heroines in the costume of the clubs and Fifth Avenue.

They feared they were not of the stuff of which heroines—not to say martyrs—were made.

Instead he finds another lover, Armand Duval, who is to make Marie one of the great heroines of emotional drama.

In romance we meet with heroines of lifelong constancy: real life produces no such miracles.

The story of the adventures in love of the hero till his thirtieth year is as fascinating as are the three heroines.

It is their heroes and heroines whose praises they sing,--those only who have shone in the radiance of genius and virtue.

She is always unfortunate in her attempts to extricate her heroes and heroines from entangling difficulties.