manequin (Meaning)

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manequin (n.)

An artist's model of wood or other material.

Synonyms & Antonyms of manequin

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manequin Sentence Examples

  1. The manequin stood motionless in its elegant gown, a timeless symbol of fashion.
  2. The artist meticulously painted the manequin's face, capturing every nuance of its expression.
  3. The tailor adjusted the manequin's suit, ensuring a perfect fit for his client.
  4. The department store displayed a collection of manequins, each adorned in the latest trends.
  5. The students sketched the manequin's pose, practicing their artistic skills.
  6. The manequin's limbs were held together by metal rods, giving it a slightly robotic appearance.
  7. The antique manequin had a haunting beauty, its faded paint whispering tales of the past.
  8. The costumer painstakingly draped fabric around the manequin, creating an ethereal gown for a costume production.
  9. The artist used the manequin as a reference for his portrait, capturing its subtle imperfections.
  10. The fashion designer adjusted the manequin's wig, completing the ensemble for his upcoming runway show.

FAQs About the word manequin

An artist's model of wood or other material.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The manequin stood motionless in its elegant gown, a timeless symbol of fashion.

The artist meticulously painted the manequin's face, capturing every nuance of its expression.

The tailor adjusted the manequin's suit, ensuring a perfect fit for his client.

The department store displayed a collection of manequins, each adorned in the latest trends.