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noun

model

MOD-l
noun
1
A small-scale or simplified copy of something, used to represent it.
"The architect built a model of the new building."
"Scientists use climate models to predict future weather patterns."
2
A person hired to display clothing, products, or pose for artwork.
"She started modeling for fashion magazines at eighteen."
3
A particular design, type, or version of a product.
"The latest model of the phone has a better camera."
adj
1
Serving as an excellent example; exemplary.
"He was praised as a model employee for his reliability."
verb
1
To work as a fashion or artist's model.
"She modeled for several major clothing brands."
2
To create a representation or simulation of something.
"Engineers modeled the bridge's response to heavy wind."

How to Use Model

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In plain EnglishA simplified copy or representation of something real, a person who shows off clothing/products, or a particular version of a product.

Common pairings
role model model behavior the latest model model an outfit

Word Forms

modeled past tense, modelled past tense, models plural, models singular

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Etymology

From Middle French modelle, from Old Italian modello, ultimately from Latin modulus, a diminutive of modus ("measure") — the same root as "mode" and "module."

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