Role | Mean of role in English Dictionary
/ˈroʊl/
- Noun
- the character played by an actor
- He plays the role of the villain.
- She was given the starring/lead/leading role.
- I had a minor/major role in the play.
- a part that someone or something has in a particular activity or situation
- Everyone had a role [=hand] in winning the game. [=everyone helped to win the game]
- The government is taking an active role in improving public schools. [=the government is actively involved in improving public schools]
- He had a key role in designing the bridge.
- She talked about the roles of exercise and a healthy diet in preventing heart disease.
- Newspapers play a major role in determining how people think about politics.
- Religion plays an important role in his life. [=religion is very important to him]
- the part that someone has in a family, society, or other group
- After her husband left her, she had to take on the dual role of mother and father for her children.
- She likes to play the role of matchmaker with her friends.
- She challenged the traditional roles assigned to women.
- We'll switch/reverse roles this time, and you can wash the dishes while I dry them.
- It was a case of role reversal: the father stayed home with the children while the mother worked.