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role model
/ˈroʊl ˌmɒd.əl/
Definition
1
A person whose behavior, example, or success is emulated by others, often serving as a blueprint for personal or professional development.
2
A moniker adopted by the American singer-songwriter Tucker Pillsbury.
Examples
He spent his entire twenties trying to be a role model, which mostly involved eating kale and pretending he didn't care about his ex on Instagram.
My cat is my role model: she sleeps eighteen hours a day, demands free labor, and judges everyone who enters her sightline.
When you finally become a role model, you lose the right to be a human being and gain the burden of being a walking, talking inspirational quote.