Someone worthy of imitation.
Person who models a social role for other people, intentionally or unintentionally.
1 Yet, it's clear the president takes seriously his position as role model .
2 A number of times he's actually described Dwain as a role model .
3 Consider your value as a role model to boys and young men.
4 Psychopaths often identify with an aggressive role model - in this case, Payne Senior.
5 She cites Anna Calvi as a good role model : successful but anonymous.
6 For this kind of philanthropy, the UK is a good role model .
7 He understood the importance of being a positive and available role model .
8 As an athlete, a role model for society, people listen to you.
9 Emma Brockes caught up with a new role model for social activism.
10 No prizes for guessing which role model Ireland should now be following.
11 Ethiopia, with its closed economy, is frequently cited as a role model .
12 We all need to role model respect, and call out bad behaviour.
13 Certainly he was the nearest thing I had to a role model .
14 Long-haired people are not troublemakers, Lucas is a role model , he said.
15 Two years Usman's senior, Sadia was always so much his role model .
16 He said the defender was a role model for all aspiring footballers.
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