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protagonist

4 synonyms and 1 antonyms for protagonist, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Noun — The main character in a story, film, or play.

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lead character central figure main character

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How to use protagonist

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the story's protagonist main protagonist

Etymology

From Ancient Greek prōtagōnistḗs, "the first actor," from prôtos ("first") plus agōnistḗs ("actor, contestant.")

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Frequently asked questions

What does “protagonist” mean?

The word “protagonist” means the main character in a story, film, or play. In plain terms, the central character a story revolves around, or more broadly, a leading figure in some cause or effort.

How do you pronounce “protagonist”?

“Protagonist” is pronounced pruh-TAG-uh-nihst (/pɹoʊˈtæɡ.ə.nɪst/ in IPA).

How do you use “protagonist” in a sentence?

Here is “protagonist” used in a sentence: “The protagonist must choose between loyalty and ambition.”

What is the opposite of “protagonist”?

The opposite of “protagonist” — its antonyms — is antagonist.

What part of speech is “protagonist”?

“Protagonist” is a noun.

Where does the word “protagonist” come from?

The word “protagonist” comes from Ancient Greek. From Ancient Greek prōtagōnistḗs, "the first actor," from prôtos ("first") plus agōnistḗs ("actor, contestant.").

Is “protagonist” a common word?

“Protagonist” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the C1 level.

How many meanings does “protagonist” have?

“Protagonist” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the main character in a story, film, or play.

What is the difference between a "protagonist" and a "hero"?

A protagonist is simply the main character in a story, film, or play around whom the plot centers, regardless of their moral qualities. A "hero" specifically implies admirable or virtuous qualities, so a protagonist can be flawed, morally ambiguous, or even villainous without being a hero.

Can a story have more than one protagonist?

Yes, many stories feature multiple protagonists whose perspectives and arcs share central focus, such as ensemble casts in novels or films. This differs from a single protagonist narrative, where one character clearly drives the plot.

What is the difference between a "protagonist" and an "antagonist"?

The protagonist is the main character whose goals and journey drive the story, while the antagonist is the character or force that opposes them. Together they typically create the central conflict of a narrative.

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