Pronunciation: /ˈmɑdəlɪŋ/
noun the act or process of representing something in a three-dimensional form
A1 Modeling clay is fun to play with.
A2 She enjoys modeling for art classes.
B1 The company hired a modeling agency to find new talent.
B2 The fashion designer used computer modeling to create the new collection.
C1 His expertise in financial modeling helped the company make strategic decisions.
C2 The architect's detailed modeling of the building impressed the clients.
verb present participle of the verb 'model', which means to create a representation or simulation of something
A1 She is modeling for a fashion magazine.
A2 He enjoys modeling different outfits for his friends.
B1 The company is modeling the new product after successful competitors.
B2 The architect is modeling the new building using advanced software.
C1 The scientist is modeling the impact of climate change on ecosystems.
C2 The artist is modeling a sculpture out of clay.
formal The professor explained the process of mathematical modeling in great detail.
informal She's really good at modeling different outfits for her Instagram followers.
slang I heard she's been modeling for that new clothing brand.
figurative He's been modeling his behavior after his favorite athlete.
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