Protagonist

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /proʊˈtæɡənɪst/

Definitions of protagonist

noun the main character in a story, play, or movie who drives the plot forward

Example Sentences

adjective relating to or characteristic of a protagonist

Example Sentences

A1 The protagonist of the story was a brave young boy.

A2 The protagonist character in the movie was a kind-hearted princess.

B1 The protagonist role in the play required a lot of emotional depth.

B2 The protagonist's journey in the novel was filled with unexpected twists and turns.

C1 The protagonist's internal struggles added a layer of complexity to the narrative.

C2 The protagonist's moral dilemmas forced the audience to question their own beliefs.

Examples of protagonist in a Sentence

formal The protagonist of the novel was a young woman struggling to find her place in society.

informal The main character in the movie is the protagonist, who goes on a wild adventure.

slang Dude, the protagonist in that show is so cool, he's like the ultimate hero.

figurative In the game of life, we are all the protagonists of our own stories.

Grammatical Forms of protagonist

past tense

protagonized

plural

protagonists

comparative

more protagonist

superlative

most protagonist

present tense

protagonizes

future tense

will protagonist

perfect tense

has protagonist

continuous tense

is protagonizing

singular

protagonist

positive degree

protagonistic

infinitive

to protagonist

gerund

protagonisting

participle

protagonized

Origin and Evolution of protagonist

First Known Use: 1671 year
Language of Origin: Ancient Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'protagonist' originates from ancient Greek drama, where it referred to the principal actor in a play.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'protagonist' has evolved to refer to the main character or leading figure in a literary work or movie, rather than specifically the principal actor in a play.