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role modelˈrole ˌmodel ●○○ noun [countable] - She is a leader and role model for many women in business.
- Atalanta was a role model Amelia could relate to.
- Granddad was a preacher and a carpenter, a role model to everyone in the area.
- He wasn't evil enough to be a role model to us.
someone who other people copy► example: an example to · As the eldest in the family, she was expected to be an example to her younger brothers and sisters.a shining example (=someone or something that should be admired and copied) · The school is a shining example of what parent-teacher cooperation can achieve. ► set an example if someone sets an example they behave correctly, work hard etc because other people are expected to copy them: · If Saunders is sincere about reform, he should set an example by taking a pay cut.set a (good) example for somebody: · Senior officers should be setting a good example for the men. ► role model someone that you try to imitate because they are successful and have good qualities that you would also like to have: · He's a wonderfully kind man and an excellent role model for the children.· There aren't enough positive role models for young people today, especially for minority groups. ► positive role model I want to be a positive role model for my sister. someone whose behaviour, attitudes etc people try to copy because they admire them: I want to be a positive role model for my sister. |