Role vs Roue - What's the difference?
role | roue |
* 2012 , Stephen MacLean,
A debauched or lecherous person.
* 2005 , Richard Brooks and Stuart Wavell, "Rumpole takes a great big spanking", The Sunday Times , August 14, 2005:
As nouns the difference between role and roue
is that role is a character or part played by a performer or actor while roue is a debauched or lecherous person.role
English
Noun
(en noun)A cheer for constitutional monarchy's restraint on government], [[w:Adam Smith Institute, Adam Smith Institute]:
- As the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations wind down, it may be well to reflect on an aspect of public choice theory which supports constitutional monarchy — principally its rôle as a brake upon self-aggrandising politicians.
Anagrams
* ----roue
English
Noun
(en noun)- The old roué , twice married and patriarch of an extended family, never concealed the fact that he was “a ladies’ man”.
