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heroic

1 of 2adjective
/hɪ.ˈroʊɪk/
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displaying great bravery as that of a hero or heroine

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  • The firefighter's heroic actions saved several lives during the blazing inferno.
  • Despite being outnumbered, the soldiers displayed heroic valor in defending their position.
  • The protagonist's heroic journey to save the kingdom captivated readers of all ages.
  • In a moment of crisis, her heroic instincts kicked in, and she sprang into action without hesitation.
  • The marathon runner's heroic effort to finish the race despite a leg injury inspired spectators along the route.
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impressive and surpassing ordinary expectations, especially in size or scale

  • The heroic statue stood tall in the town square, commemorating the bravery of fallen soldiers.
  • The explorer's heroic journey across the Arctic captured the imagination of people worldwide.
  • The heroic struggle for civil rights paved the way for equality and justice for all.
  • The heroic recovery of the endangered species from the brink of extinction was a testament to conservation efforts.
  • The heroic feat of climbing Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen left the world in awe.
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relating to or characteristic of heroes from ancient stories or legends, often showcasing great bravery or noble qualities

  • The heroic deeds of Achilles in "The Iliad" exemplify the valor and nobility associated with ancient heroes.
  • In "The Odyssey," Odysseus's cleverness and endurance are portrayed in a way that embodies the heroic spirit of antiquity.
  • Beowulf’s battles against Grendel and the dragon reflect the heroic qualities celebrated in ancient epic literature.
  • "The Aeneid" presents Aeneas as a heroic figure whose journey and leadership echo the valorous traits of classical heroes.
  • Roland’s courage in "The Song of Roland" illustrates the heroic ideals of medieval knights and their legendary exploits.
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(of actions or behavior) impressive or ambitious in scale or scope

  • The engineers undertook a heroic effort to rebuild the bridge within a year.
  • The company launched a heroic plan to reduce emissions across all operations.
  • The rescue team's heroic coordination covered hundreds of kilometers of terrain.
  • Scientists made a heroic push to develop a vaccine in record time.
  • The architect's heroic design reshaped the city's skyline.
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