models (Meaning)

models

a person or thing that serves as a pattern for an artist, structural design, copy, image, a computer simulation, serving as or worthy of being a pattern, archetype, an example for imitation or emulation, to make into an organization (such as an army, government, or parish), a small but exact copy of something, one who is employed to display clothes or other merchandise, a description or construction used to help form a picture of something (as an atom) that cannot be seen directly, to design or imitate forms, to plan or form after a pattern, a computer simulation (see simulation sense 3a) based on such a system, to construct or fashion in imitation of a particular model, animal model, to display by wearing, using, or posing with, version sense 2, a usually miniature representation of something, type entry 1 sense 2b, kind, to work or act as a fashion or art model, a pattern or figure of something to be made, a person or thing that serves as an artist's pattern, to produce a representation or simulation (see simulation sense 3a) of, a type or design of clothing, a person who wears in the presence of customers garments that are for sale or who poses for ads for merchandise (as clothes), a person who poses for an artist or photographer, being a miniature copy of something, to produce (as by computer) a representation or simulation of, to plan or shape after a pattern, a system of postulates, data, and inferences presented as a mathematical description of an entity or state of affairs, a set of plans for a building, a description or analogy used to help visualize something (such as an atom) that cannot be directly observed, a pattern of something to be made, a person who sets a good example, to make a model, being a usually miniature representation of something, an organism whose appearance a mimic imitates, serving as or capable of serving as a pattern, a type or design of product (such as a car), something (as a similar object or a construct) used to help visualize or explore something else (as the living human body) that cannot be directly observed or experimented on see animal model, one who poses for an artist, to act or serve as a model, to shape or fashion in a plastic material

models Sentence Examples

  1. The architect created a scale model of the new building.
  2. The scientist used a computer model to predict the weather.
  3. The fashion designer displayed her latest creations on live models.
  4. The artist painted a portrait of her mother using a live model.
  5. The engineer tested a prototype model of the new aircraft.
  6. The mathematician used a mathematical model to solve the complex equation.
  7. The physicist created an abstract model to represent the physical system.
  8. The economist developed an economic model to predict market trends.
  9. The teacher used a visual model to help students understand the concept.
  10. The sociologist conducted a qualitative model to study human behavior.

FAQs About the word models

a person or thing that serves as a pattern for an artist, structural design, copy, image, a computer simulation, serving as or worthy of being a pattern, archet

replicas, imitations,reproductions, miniatures,copies, mocks, carbon copies, duplicates, midgets, reduplications

prototypes, archetypes, originals,enlargements,blowups

The architect created a scale model of the new building.

The scientist used a computer model to predict the weather.

The fashion designer displayed her latest creations on live models.

The artist painted a portrait of her mother using a live model.