Inklingo

superhéroe

soo-per-EH-ro-eh/supeɾˈeɾoe/

superhéroe means superhero in Spanish (a fictional character with extraordinary powers).

superhero

Also: hero
NounmA2
General
A colorful storybook illustration of a heroic character wearing a bright cape and a mask, flying through a blue sky.

📝 In Action

Mi superhéroe favorito es Spider-Man.

A1

My favorite superhero is Spider-Man.

El niño se puso una capa para jugar a ser un superhéroe.

A2

The boy put on a cape to play at being a superhero.

Para sus hijos, ese padre es un auténtico superhéroe.

B1

For his children, that father is a real-life superhero.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • héroe (hero)
  • justiciero (vigilante/bringer of justice)

Antonyms

  • supervillano (supervillain)
  • malvado (villain/evil person)

Common Collocations

  • poderes de superhéroesuperhero powers
  • película de superhéroessuperhero movie
  • identidad secretasecret identity

Idioms & Expressions

  • no soy un superhéroeused to remind someone that you have physical or emotional limits

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "superhéroe" in Spanish:

superhero

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: superhéroe

Question 1 of 3

Which letter is silent in the word 'superhéroe'?

📚 More Resources

👥 Word Family
héroe(hero)Noun
heroína(heroine)Noun
heroico(heroic)Adjective
heroísmo(heroism)Noun
🎵 Rhymes
héroeestéreo
📚 Etymology

Formed by the prefix 'super-' (from Latin, meaning 'above' or 'beyond') and 'héroe' (from Greek 'hērōs', meaning 'warrior' or 'protector').

First recorded: Mid-20th century (modern pop culture era)

Cognates (Related words)

English: superheroFrench: super-héros

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to pronounce the 'h' like a soft 'j' or 'h' in English?

No, the 'h' is completely silent. It sounds like 'soo-per-eh-ro-eh'.

Is 'superhéroe' only for comic book characters?

Mostly, yes. However, you can use it figuratively to describe someone who does something incredibly brave or difficult in real life.

Where does the stress go when I say the word?

The stress goes on the 'hé' syllable. The accent mark is there to tell you exactly where to put the emphasis.