role-playing
Americannoun
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a method of instruction or psychotherapy aimed at changing attitudes and behavior, in which participants act out designated roles relevant to real-life situations.
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the modifying of a person's behavior to accord with a desired personal image, as to impress others or conform to a particular environment.
noun
Etymology
Origin of role-playing
First recorded in 1940–45
Example Sentences
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The role-playing adventure, developed by French developer Sandfall Interactive, received 12 nominations in total, including best game, best music and best narrative.
From BBC • Mar. 12, 2026
“Toy Tycoon” is a role-playing strategy game for up-and-coming leaders.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 1, 2026
We opted for a role-playing framework instead of a direct question to navigate around LLM guardrails.
From MarketWatch • Dec. 27, 2025
This is play, not pressure—a small, joyful bit of role-playing that makes the gift feel special for the receiver, and surprisingly delightful for the person making it, too.
From Salon • Dec. 23, 2025
When the results came up, there was a lot to sift through — everything from movies and TV shows to role-playing games, underground metal, and gothic cosmetic companies.
From "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer
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