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role (n.)

"part or character one takes," c. 1600, from French rôle "part played by a person in life," literally "roll (of paper) on which an actor's part is written," from Old French rolle (see roll (n.)). Meaning "function performed characteristically by someone" is from 1875. In the social psychology sense from 1913. Role model first attested 1957.

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Definitions of role from WordNet

role (n.)
the actions and activities assigned to or required or expected of a person or group;
play its role
Synonyms: function / office / part
role (n.)
an actor's portrayal of someone in a play;
Synonyms: character / theatrical role / part / persona
role (n.)
what something is used for;
Synonyms: function / purpose / use
role (n.)
normal or customary activity of a person in a particular social setting;
what is your role on the team?
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