What does huvudperson in Swedish mean?

What is the meaning of the word huvudperson in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use huvudperson in Swedish.

The word huvudperson in Swedish means huvudperson, huvudkaraktär, hjälte, medelpunkt, huvudperson, kvinnlig huvudrollsinnehavare, vara stjärna i, vara stjärna, hjältinna. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word huvudperson

huvudperson

(fiction: main character)

The protagonist is an unemployed college professor.

huvudkaraktär

(protagonist)

Willy Loman is the main character of the play Death of a Salesman.

hjälte

(protagonist) (manlig)

The hero of the book then went on to Bangkok.

medelpunkt

(figurative (central person or thing) (allmänt)

She was the pivot around which the household revolved.

huvudperson

(figurative (most important person)

Russell was the anchor of the family, and everyone missed him while he was away.

kvinnlig huvudrollsinnehavare

(leading female) (film)

She's more than just an actress - she's the first lady of French cinema.

vara stjärna i

(be the star of)

John headlined the concert, but most of the audience showed up to listen to his opener.

vara stjärna

(be the star, have top billing)

Tim knew his band had made it when they got to headline at a music festival.

hjältinna

(female protagonist)

Halfway through the film the heroine is kidnapped.

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