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damsel in distress

American  
[dam-zuhl in di-stres] / ˈdæm zəl ɪn dɪˈstrɛs /

noun

  1. a person, usually a young woman, who needs to be rescued from danger or trouble of some kind.

    This plumber is worth his weight in gold, and I would like to thank him for going out of his way to help this damsel in distress.

  2. Sometimes Damsel in Distress a trope or narrative device in movies, books, games, etc., portraying a female character as a victim in need of rescue.

    It has an exotic locale, the classic battle of man against nature, and, of course, a damsel in distress.


Etymology

Origin of damsel in distress

First recorded in 1690–1700

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Dunst, 41, says it is refreshing her character is the lead in an action film and not a "damsel in distress".

From BBC Apr. 2, 2024

But also, it has a lot of humor surrounding it, because it's that damsel in distress kind of character.

From Salon Jul. 29, 2023

I never imagined Marion as a damsel in distress in any sort of way.

From Seattle Times Jul. 1, 2023

In 1984, she was cast in an action film, “The Owl vs. Bumbo,” as a damsel in distress.

From New York Times Mar. 15, 2022

He held the unconscious Gleeson Hedge in his arms like a damsel in distress.

From "Blood of Olympus" by Rick Riordan

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