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  1. "Take the role" vs. "take over the role" vs. "take on the role"

    Did he "take the role" of his colleague or did he "take over the role" of his colleague? Also "take on the role" sounds like a viable option to me, because I'm trying more to convey the sense of him …

  2. "Job title" vs. "job role" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    What is the difference between job title and job role? For example, from the Google documentation on rich snippets: title — The person's title (for example, Financial Manager) role — The perso...

  3. meaning - What is the distinction between “role” and “rôle” [with a ...

    Aug 2, 2013 · The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language gives four definitions of role, the first of which is also rôle A character or part played by a performer. while the other three …

  4. vocabulary - A word for someone who occupies a position - English ...

    If the old role becomes redundant, and a new role created, then there is no absolute obligation to move the incumbent employee over to the new role. That said, you do have an obligation in any …

  5. Word for "someone who does the same job as me"

    Is there a word that means something like "someone who does the same job as me"? I've thought of colleague and co-worker. These both indicate that someone works at the same place, or some other k...

  6. etymology - Origin of idiom "wearing the < role > hat?" - English ...

    What is the origin of the idiom "wearing the < role > hat"? Here is an example from the post Getting things done when you wear multiple hats in PookieMD's Blog: I wear many hats, and I suppo...

  7. Is there any difference between "post" and "position"?

    It is totally subjective, but one difference in usage that I can sense is the following. Post is commoner when one applies for a job, position sounds good when you talk of someone who is settled in his job. …

  8. Why use 'step down' instead of 'resign'? Is there any difference?

    Compared to "resign", "step down" has a connotation of an amicable parting with the possibility of a continuing relationship. The word "resign" is often used when employee parts employer over some …

  9. orthography - What do the letters ï and ô mean? - English Language ...

    Possible Duplicate: What is the distinction between “role” and “r&#244;le” [with a circumflex]? What is the significance of the “ô” character in “rôle” in this work? What is the standard rule...

  10. "Consist in" vs. "consist of" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Of is the correct preposition to use in your second example: The body consists of cells. In is the correct preposition to use in your first example: Meditation consists in attentive watchfulness. Consist of …