Word Meanings - HEROIC - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Larger than life size, but smaller than colossal; -- said of the representation of a human figure. Heroic Age, the age when the heroes, or those called the children of the gods, are supposed to have lived. -- Heroic poetry, that which celebrates
Additional info about word: HEROIC
Larger than life size, but smaller than colossal; -- said of the representation of a human figure. Heroic Age, the age when the heroes, or those called the children of the gods, are supposed to have lived. -- Heroic poetry, that which celebrates the deeds of a hero; epic poetry. -- Heroic treatment or remedies , treatment or remedies of a severe character, suited to a desperate case. -- Heroic verse , the verse of heroic or epic poetry, being in English, German, and Italian the iambic of ten syllables; in French the iambic of twelve syllables; and in classic poetry the hexameter. Syn. -- Brave; intrepid; courageous; daring; valiant; bold; gallant; fearless; enterprising; noble; magnanimous; illustrious. (more info) 1. Of or pertaining to, or like, a hero; of the nature of heroes; distinguished by the existence of heroes; as, the heroic age; an heroic people; heroic valor. 2. Worthy of a hero; bold; daring; brave; illustrious; as, heroic action; heroic enterprises.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of HEROIC)
- Chivalrous
- Courageous
- generous
- knightly
- gallant
- heroic
- adventurous
- valiant
- spirited
- handsome
- high-minded
- Gallant
- Brave
- chivalrous
- intrepid
- courteous
- fearless
- courageous
- bold
- splendid
- showy
- gay
- Splendid
- Brilliant
- magnificent
- sumptuous
- gorgeous
- glorious
- pompous
- imposing
- illustrious
- superb
- famous
- grand
- signal
- Valiant
- Intrepid
- brave
- redoubtable
- stout-hearted
- valorous
Related words: (words related to HEROIC)
- MAGNIFICENTLY
In a Magnificent manner. - SPIRITUOUS
1. Having the quality of spirit; tenuous in substance, and having active powers or properties; ethereal; immaterial; spiritual; pure. 2. Containing, or of the nature of, alcoholic spirit; consisting of refined spirit; alcoholic; ardent; - IMPOSABLE
Capable of being imposed or laid on. Hammond. - SPLENDIDIOUS
Splendid. - VALOROUS
Possessing or exhibiting valor; brave; courageous; valiant; intrepid. -- Val"or*ous*ly, adv. - GRANDEUR
The state or quality of being grand; vastness; greatness; splendor; magnificence; stateliness; sublimity; dignity; elevation of thought or expression; nobility of action. Nor doth this grandeur and majestic show Of luxury . . . allure mine eye. - GORGEOUS
Imposing through splendid or various colors; showy; fine; magnificent. Cloud-land, gorgeous land. Coleridge. Gogeous as the sun at midsummer. Shak. -- Gor"geous*ly, adv. -- Gor"geous*ness, n. (more info) luxurious; cf. OF. gorgias ruff, - SIGNALIZE
1. To make signal or eminent; to render distinguished from what is common; to distinguish. It is this passion which drives men to all the ways we see in use of signalizing themselves. Burke. 2. To communicate with by means of a signal; as, a ship - HIGH-MINDEDNESS
The quality of being highminded; nobleness; magnanimity. - REDOUBTABLE
Formidable; dread; terrible to foes; as, a redoubtable hero; - GRANDEESHIP
The rank or estate of a grandee; lordship. H. Swinburne. - INTREPIDLY
In an intrepid manner; courageously; resolutely. - GALLANTLY
In a polite or courtly manner; like a gallant or wooer. - GRANDMA; GRANDMAMMA
A grand mother. - SPIRITUALIZE
To extract spirit from; also, to convert into, or impregnate with, spirit. (more info) 1. To refine intellectiually or morally; to purify from the corrupting influence of the world; to give a spiritual character or tendency to; as, to spiritualize - GRANDUNCLE
father's or mother's uncle. - SPIRITUOSITY
The quality or state of being spirituous; spirituousness. - IMPOSINGNESS
The quality of being imposing. - HANDSOMELY
Carefully; in shipshape style. (more info) 1. In a handsome manner. - IMPOSTRESS; IMPOSTRIX
A woman who imposes upon or deceives others. Fuller. - PUBLIC-SPIRITED
1. Having, or exercising, a disposition to advance the interest of the community or public; as, public-spirited men. 2. Dictated by a regard to public good; as, a public-spirited project or measure. Addison. -- Pub"lic-spir`it*ed*ly, - INFAMOUSNESS
The state or quality of being infamous; infamy. - DISPIRITED
Depressed in spirits; disheartened; daunted. -- Dis*pir"it*ed*ly, adv. -- Dis*pir"it*ed, n. - GREAT-GRANDFATHER
The father of one's grandfather or grandmother. - CONGENEROUS
Allied in origin or cause; congeneric; as, congenerous diseases. Sir T. Browne. -- Con*gen"er*ous*ness, n. Hallywell.