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model

1 of 3noun
/ˈmɑ.dəl/
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1

a person who is employed by an artist to pose for a painting, photograph, etc.

A model is a person who is hired by an artist, photographer, or other creator to pose for a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artwork. The model's role is to provide a visual reference for the artist, helping them capture the desired poses, expressions, or physical features needed for their work. Models can pose for a variety of artistic projects, ranging from portraits to fashion photography. Their participation is crucial in allowing artists to show realistic or imaginative scenes and characters.

  • The artist hired a model to sit for a portrait, capturing the subject's unique features and expressions.
  • She enjoyed working as a model, finding it fascinating to see how different photographers interpret her appearance.
  • The painting was inspired by a live model, allowing the artist to study the human form in great detail.
  • During the fashion class, students learned how to direct a model to achieve the desired poses for their photo shoots.
  • The sculptor used a model to create a realistic representation of the human figure, ensuring accuracy in proportions and details.
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a person whose job is to display clothes by wearing them and being photographed

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  • James works as a part-time model while studying at the university.
  • The advertisement featured a model with a radiant smile.
  • The clothing brand hires models to promote their new collection.
  • The magazine cover showcased a model in a stunning wedding dress.
  • The model walked down the runway with grace and confidence.
3

a description of a process or system that is simplified to demonstrate how it works under specific circumstances, especially in mathematics

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  • The economic model helped analysts understand how changes in tax rates might affect the overall economy.
  • To test the new traffic light system, engineers used a model of the intersection with various traffic patterns.
  • The mathematical model predicted the growth of the population based on current trends.
  • The teacher used a simple model to demonstrate how supply and demand affect prices.
  • The researcher developed a model to simulate how viruses spread through a population.
4

a specific design or version of a product (e.g., car, phone, appliance)

  • The company unveiled their newest model at the tech conference.
  • This model features improved battery life and faster processing.
  • Car enthusiasts eagerly await each year's updated models.
  • The budget model offers fewer features at a lower price point.
  • Older models often become more affordable when new versions release.
5

a representation or replica of something, often created on a smaller scale, to show its design or function

  • The architect presented a scale model of the new building to the clients.
  • The museum displayed a detailed model of the ancient city.
  • For his science project, he built a model of the solar system.
  • The car manufacturer unveiled a model of the latest vehicle at the auto show.
  • The engineer created a 3D model of the bridge to test its structural integrity.
6

an ideal or exemplary representation of a particular quality, type, or style

  • His calm demeanor under stress made him a model of composure.
  • The eco-friendly building design became a model for sustainable construction.
  • She’s the model student, always exceeding expectations.
  • Their marketing strategy is a model for success in the industry.
  • The classic novel is considered a model of literary achievement.
7

a person considered worthy of imitation or emulation

  • Her teacher was a model of integrity and dedication.
  • He looked up to his older brother as a model.
  • The athlete became a model for young fans.
  • She was a model employee, always punctual and diligent.
  • The leader served as a moral model for the community.
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the act or process of representing or constructing something, often to study or illustrate something

  • The engineer engaged in model to test bridge designs.
  • Students practiced model to understand molecular structures.
  • The designer spent weeks in model before producing the final version.
  • They focused on model to explore airflow patterns.
  • The project included model of the city streets for traffic planning.