Pronunciation: /ˈmɑdəl/
noun a simplified description, especially a mathematical one, of a system or process, to assist calculations and predictions
A1 She is a fashion model.
A2 The teacher used a model to explain the solar system.
B1 The company is developing a new business model.
B2 The architect created a detailed model of the building before construction began.
C1 The scientist presented a complex mathematical model to predict climate change.
C2 The artist's masterpiece was hailed as a groundbreaking model of modern art.
verb to create a representation or simulation of something in order to analyze or explain it
A1 She models for a local clothing brand.
A2 He models part-time for extra income.
B1 The company is modeling its new marketing campaign after a successful competitor.
B2 The architect modeled the new building design using advanced software.
C1 The scientist modeled the potential impact of climate change on the ecosystem.
C2 The researcher is modeling the spread of infectious diseases in urban areas.
formal The architect presented a detailed model of the new building design.
informal She showed me a mini model of the car she wants to buy.
slang Check out this sick model of the latest sneaker release!
figurative The teacher serves as a model of dedication and hard work for her students.
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