Pronunciation: /məˈkɛt/
noun a small scale model or rough draft of an unfinished sculpture or architectural design
A1 A maquette is a small model used by artists and architects.
A2 The students were asked to create a maquette of their dream house for art class.
B1 The museum displayed a maquette of the proposed new building design.
B2 The maquette was carefully crafted to scale and showed intricate details of the final project.
C1 The maquette served as a prototype for the larger sculpture that would be installed in the city square.
C2 The artist spent months perfecting the maquette before beginning work on the full-size version.
formal The architect presented a detailed maquette of the new building design.
informal Check out the cool maquette the artist made for the upcoming exhibit.
slang I saw a mini maquette of the sculpture at the art fair.
figurative The maquette of his dream house symbolized his aspirations for the future.
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