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heroics
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"heroics" is a correct word and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to an especially brave or virtuous act, often performed at great personal cost. For example: "Her heroics in the face of danger won her the respect of her community."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
Palacio's second goal of the match then looked to have sealed the win for Inter until Bellomo's late heroics snatched a deserved point for the Turin side.
News & Media
Craig Bellamy is earning a fortune by any standards, let alone the Championship's, but he will be worth every penny if he continues to perform the heroics of the past week, when he has twice scored late goals of the highest class to put Cardiff City's promotion bid back on track.
News & Media
The Bournemouth chairman, Jeff Mostyn, was still coming to terms with his club's heroics after celebrating their promotion to the Premier League into the early hours of Tuesday morning.
News & Media
What had begun, with Graham Dilley, as glorious mayhem - no more than do-or-die heroics - was now making a draw attainable by England, given some rain; he was even making victory conceivable.
News & Media
Sunderland had taken the lead in the first half through a Mark Proctor penalty, and despite Cascarino's heroics, another goal from Proctor helped Sunderland back into the semi-final, as the two teams prepared to meet again just three days later at Roker Park.
News & Media
Related: Soldiering on: the sentimental star of South Korea's Asian Cup heroics There is a simple explanation for these differences.
News & Media
Soudani's shot-cum-cross was the pick of the pair, but Lahm performed heroics to smother his effort.
News & Media
We tend to do better over West Coast teams because of the travel time the other team incurs, but I am not sure that with Agudelo's injury and Bengston having lost his confidence that we can grind out a victory over a team that is known for last minute heroics and exciting play.
News & Media
Despite last year's heroics, it will take something particularly special if he and his team-mates are to put one over his dad.
News & Media
The television news is always happy and often shows the new president performing heroics.
News & Media
Still less do they associate the country with chaos and backwardness, or with futile wartime heroics.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "heroics" to describe actions that go above and beyond the ordinary, especially in situations involving risk or requiring exceptional skill. It's suitable for both individual and collective acts of bravery.
Common error
Avoid using "heroics" to describe everyday achievements or actions that don't involve significant risk or extraordinary effort. Reserve it for truly exceptional displays of courage or skill.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "heroics" is as a noun, typically used to describe acts of bravery or exceptional skill. Ludwig AI confirms that this term is used to refer to especially brave or virtuous acts, often performed at great personal cost. Examples in the provided data showcase its usage in sports, military contexts, and general acts of courage.
Frequent in
News & Media
66%
Encyclopedias
12%
Science
9%
Less common in
Formal & Business
3%
Reference
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "heroics" is a noun used to describe actions of exceptional bravery or skill, often in challenging or risky situations. Ludwig AI validates its correct usage in English, emphasizing its application to virtuous acts. While grammatically sound and commonly used in various contexts like News & Media and Encyclopedias, it is most appropriately employed when highlighting extraordinary deeds that inspire admiration or recognition. When using "heroics", ensure it aligns with the significance of the described actions, avoiding overuse in mundane contexts. Alternatives like "brave deeds" or "acts of valor" can be used to convey similar meanings, as shown in the examples provided by Ludwig.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
heroic actions
A more direct and literal synonym, emphasizing the actions themselves.
acts of valor
Formally recognizes the bravery and courage displayed.
brave deeds
Emphasizes the courageous nature of the actions.
courageous acts
Highlights the element of bravery and valor.
valiant efforts
Focuses on the determined and brave attempts made.
daring feats
Stresses the boldness and risk involved in the actions.
exceptional achievements
Shifts the focus to the remarkable outcomes of the actions.
remarkable accomplishments
Highlights the noteworthy and impressive nature of the achievements.
spirited conduct
Emphasizes the enthusiastic and courageous behavior.
triumphant exploits
Focuses on the successful and daring nature of the actions.
FAQs
How can I use "heroics" in a sentence?
You can use "heroics" to describe acts of bravery or exceptional skill, such as "The firefighter's heroics saved the family from the burning building".
What are some alternatives to saying "heroics"?
You can use alternatives like "brave deeds", "courageous acts", or "acts of valor" to convey similar meanings.
Is it appropriate to use "heroics" in formal writing?
Yes, "heroics" is suitable for formal writing when describing acts of bravery or exceptional skill. However, ensure the context warrants such a strong term.
What's the difference between "heroics" and "achievements"?
"Heroics" specifically implies acts of bravery or exceptional skill in challenging situations, while "achievements" refers to successful accomplishments in general, regardless of the circumstances.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested