Pronunciation: /ˌsɪmjəˈleɪkrəm/
noun an image or likeness
A1 A simulacrum is a representation or imitation of something.
A2 In the museum, there was a simulacrum of an ancient Greek statue.
B1 The virtual reality game created a realistic simulacrum of a futuristic city.
B2 The artist's painting was a simulacrum of a beautiful landscape.
C1 The novel explored the concept of reality versus simulacrum in a thought-provoking way.
C2 The film director used special effects to create a stunning simulacrum of a post-apocalyptic world.
formal The artist created a simulacrum of the ancient statue using advanced 3D printing technology.
informal The fake Rolex watch was a cheap simulacrum of the real thing.
slang That knockoff handbag is just a simulacrum of the designer original.
figurative The new shopping mall was criticized for being a simulacrum of a vibrant city center, lacking authenticity.
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