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solitary, stylite: He has retired from the world to become a<br />

hermit.<br />

hero n. 1 heroine, champion, exemplar, star, superstar, idol, ideal,<br />

man of the hour, luminary, notable, celebrity; knight, paladin,<br />

warrior: She was a hero to every aspiring woman lawyer. She<br />

expects a hero in shining armour on a white horse to sweep her<br />

off her feet. 2 protagonist, (male) lead or star, leading man or<br />

actor, principal: G‚rard Depardieu plays the hero in this<br />

lavishly produced film.<br />

heroic adj. 1 brave, courageous, bold, valiant, valorous, undaunted,<br />

dauntless, stout-hearted, noble, intrepid, gallant, chivalrous,<br />

daring, plucky, audacious, fearless, manly, virile, manful: We<br />

published a book about Aylesworthy's heroic exploits. 2 noble,<br />

altruistic, magnanimous, generous, upstanding, honourable,<br />

virtuous, staunch, steadfast, stalwart, determined: This plaque<br />

commemorates Manzanilla's heroic work in curbing religious<br />

persecution. 3 desperate, drastic, extreme: Despite heroic<br />

efforts, it was impossible to rescue the entire crew. 4 grand,<br />

larger than life, exaggerated, magniloquent, grandiose,<br />

extravagant; giant, gigantic, enormous, huge, titanic, colossal,<br />

stupendous: The heroic phrases of the demagogue still ring in<br />

my ears. Statues of heroic proportions have been moved from Abu<br />

Simbel. 5 mythological, epic, Homeric, legendary, classical,<br />

fabulous, wonderful, miraculous: He enjoyed tales of heroic<br />

demigods like Hercules. 6 majestic, lofty, elevated, grand,<br />

august, towering, eminent, distinguished, prominent: The entire<br />

court was silent as the heroic figure of the emperor entered.<br />

heroine n. (female) lead, leading actress or lady, prima donna or<br />

ballerina, premiŠre danseuse, diva: The heroine was played by<br />

Mme Kropeczka.<br />

hesitant adj. 1 hesitating, undecided, uncertain, unsettled, irresolute,<br />

vacillating, shilly-shallying, dithering, fluctuating, wavering,<br />

unresolved, ambivalent, in or of two minds, indefinite, Brit<br />

havering: He was hesitant about whether to buy the blue or the<br />

green model. 2 halting, stammering, stuttering, faltering:<br />

From her hesitant speech I'd say she was nervous.<br />

hesitate v. 1 delay, hold or hang back, pause, dilly-dally, wait,<br />

temporize, think twice, balk, boggle at, shrink from, demur,

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