Pronunciation: /mɑk ʌp/
noun a model or replica of a machine or structure for instructional or experimental purposes
A1 I made a mock up of the new website design.
A2 The architect showed us a mock up of the building before construction started.
B1 The graphic designer created a mock up of the logo for the client to approve.
B2 Before manufacturing the product, they created a mock up to test its functionality.
C1 The team presented a detailed mock up of the entire project to the stakeholders.
C2 The mock up of the new software program was so realistic that it was hard to tell it wasn't the final product.
verb to create a model or replica of something for demonstration or testing
A1 I will mock up a simple design for the poster.
A2 She mocked up a new logo for the company.
B1 The team mocked up a prototype of the app to test its functionality.
B2 The architect mocked up a scale model of the building before construction began.
C1 The designer mocked up several different versions of the website for the client to choose from.
C2 The marketing team mocked up a detailed presentation for the product launch.
formal The designer presented a mock up of the new website layout to the client for approval.
informal I quickly whipped up a mock up of the flyer for the school event.
slang I'll just throw together a quick mock up of the logo and see what you think.
figurative She always puts on a mock up of confidence, but deep down she's insecure.
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