How to Use Hero Plural (Explained & Worksheet)

August 9, 2025
5 min read
By Yash, D

Not all heroes wear capes, and yes, ‘heroes’ is the correct plural of hero.

How to Use Hero Plural (Explained & Worksheet)

What’s the plural of “hero”?

For the most part, nouns that end in ‘o’, like mango, volcano and potato add ‘es’ to switch to a plural. This is also the case with the noun hero; which, as a plural, becomes heroes.

👍🏼Usage Note

After the earthquake, the rescue workers became true heroes.

Comic book stories often feature brave heroes battling villains.

The city honored its founding heros with a new monument.

My favorite band members are my musical heros.

Keep in mind, this isn’t always the case: other nouns that end in ‘o’, like radio and video, just add ‘s’ to switch to plural.

What does the word “hero” mean?

A hero is someone that is “admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities”. Synonyms for hero include idol, icon and paragon.

Other nouns that end in o-/-es or -s

  • Hero is a regular noun since it uses “es” as a plural; i.e., heroes. Irregular nouns in English end in something other than “s” / “es” as a plural, such as child/children or crisis/crises.
  • Most singular nouns that end in “o” add “s” / “es” to become plural: tomato/tomatoes, potato/potatoes, volcano/volcanoes and hero/heroes.
singular nouns ending in “-o” plural “-es” / “-s”
zero zeroes or zeros
tomato tomatoes
buffalo buffaloes or buffalos
potato potatoes
hero heroes
volcano volcanos or volcanoes

Sentences with the word “hero”

Word Form Examples
Other The firefighter’s quick response and bravery made him a true hero in the eyes of the community.

In the movie, the protagonist transforms from an ordinary person into a powerful hero who saves the world.

Rosa Parks is remembered as a civil rights hero for her courageous act of refusing to give up her bus seat.

The young boy looked up to his father as his personal hero, admiring his strength and wisdom.

The scientist’s groundbreaking discoveries paved the way for new medical treatments, establishing her as a hero in the field of medicine.

💡Study Tip

The plural of “hero” is “heroes,” visualize a group of heroes, not “heros.”.

Examples of “heroes” in sentences

Word Form Examples
Other The city honoured its local heroes, the firefighters who saved lives during the devastating fire.

The comic book convention was filled with fans dressed up as their favorite superheroes and fictional heroes.

Throughout history, there have been many unsung heroes whose contributions were crucial but often overlooked.

The movie showcased a team of unlikely heroes who joined forces to defeat the powerful villain threatening the world.

Nurses and doctors working tirelessly during the pandemic emerged as the true heroes of our time.

Word Similar words
hero idol, icon, paragon, exemplar, role model, champion, shining example

Origin of the word hero

Late 14c., “man of superhuman strength or physical courage,” from Old French heroe (14c., Modern French héros), from Latin heros (plural heroes) “hero, demi-god, illustrious man,” from Greek hērōs (plural hērōes) “demi-god.”

Practice: Forms of “Hero”

Question 1 of 5

The firefighters who saved the cat from the tree were hailed as local ______.



In the story, the main character is a reluctant ______ who must save the kingdom.



The movie was about a group of everyday ______ who performed extraordinary deeds.

She considered her grandfather a true ______ for his service in the war.



Many comic books feature powerful ______ with incredible abilities.





FAQs

What is the plural form of “hero”?
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Based on the post content, the plural of “hero” is “heroes”. Nouns ending in ‘o’, such as potato and volcano, typically add ‘es’ for the plural, and “hero” follows this rule.

Is “heros” the correct plural?
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No, the post explicitly states that “heros” is an incorrect plural form. The proper pluralization for the noun “hero” is “heroes,” consistent with many singular nouns ending in “o” that add “es.”

How do most nouns ending in ‘o’ become plural?
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The blog post explains that for the most part, nouns ending in ‘o’, like mango, volcano, and potato, add ‘es’ to form their plural. The noun “hero” follows this rule, becoming “heroes.”

Does every noun ending in ‘o’ add ‘es’ for the plural?
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No, the post notes this isn’t always the case. While many add ‘es’, other nouns that end in ‘o’, like “radio” and “video,” simply add ‘s’ to switch to their plural form.

Provide a correct sentence using the plural “heroes.”
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The post gives examples. One correct sentence is: “After the earthquake, the rescue workers became true heroes.” Another is: “Comic book stories often feature brave heroes battling villains.”

Sources

  1. “Hero.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/hero. Accessed 26 Aug. 2023.

Yash, D. "How to Use Hero Plural (Explained & Worksheet)." Grammarflex, Aug 24, 2025, https://grammarflex.com/hero-plural/.

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