rôle
- Noun:
- A part or character played by an actor in a performance: "rôle" refers to the specific character or part that an actor portrays in a theatrical production, film, or television show.
- A function or position in a particular situation: "rôle" also denotes the expected behavior, duties, and responsibilities associated with a particular social position, job, or context.
Theatrical context:
- She was cast in the leading rôle of Juliet in the school play. (She was chosen to play the main character, Juliet.)
- The actor's rôle as the villain was both challenging and memorable. (The part he played was difficult but unforgettable.)
Social or professional context:
- His rôle as a father requires him to provide guidance and support. (His function and responsibilities as a parent.)
- In the team, her rôle is to coordinate communication between departments. (Her specific job function or position.)
"to play a rôle": to assume a particular function or part in a situation.
- Technology plays a crucial rôle in modern education. (Technology has an important function in education.)
"to take on a rôle": to accept or begin to perform a specific function or character.
- After the manager left, she took on the rôle of team leader. (She accepted the responsibilities of team leader.)
"a supporting rôle": a part that is less central than the main character or function but still important.
- He prefers playing a supporting rôle rather than being the star. (He likes a secondary part.)
Role (n): the standard spelling variant of "rôle," with the same meanings.
- Her role in the company is to oversee marketing. (Her function and duties.)
Rôle model (n): a person whose behavior, example, or success is emulated by others, especially by younger people.
- She is a positive rôle model for her students. (She is an example to be followed.)
Part: a character or function in a performance or situation.
- He played the part of the hero. (He acted as the hero.)
Function: the natural or proper action for which a person or thing exists.
- The function of a teacher is to educate. (The teacher's purpose.)
Capacity: a role or position in which one acts.
- She served in an advisory capacity. (She acted as an advisor.)
Take on a rôle: to accept or begin to perform a specific function or character.
- He took on the rôle of mediator during the dispute. (He accepted the function of mediator.)
Step into a rôle: to assume a function or character, often suddenly or unexpectedly.
- She stepped into the rôle of manager after her colleague resigned. (She assumed the manager's duties.)
Play a rôle: to have a particular function or influence in a situation.
- Luck played a big rôle in their success. (Luck was a significant factor.)
A leading rôle: the most important or prominent part or function.
- She played a leading rôle in the project's success. (She was the most important contributor.)