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model

Definition for model

adjective as in typical, ideal

noun as in person, thing that poses

noun as in type, version

Strongest matches

configuration, design, form, kind, mode, style, variety

Strong match

mark

verb as in form, shape

Strongest matches

create, design

Strong matches

base, carve, cast, fashion, mold, pattern, plan, sculpt

verb as in display, pose

Strongest matches

represent, wear

Strong matches

parade, sit, sport

Weak matches

set example, show off

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Example Sentences

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Paper lanterns were laid across the courtyard, as they had been at a public viewing of Armani's body in Milan earlier this month, with the models walking under the portico.

From BBC

Congressional Republicans cited Pathways as a model for the federal Medicaid work requirement law passed in July that will take effect in 2027.

From Salon

Growing rice on peat soils won't fix that overnight, but it could provide a model.

From BBC

As part of an effort to revitalize its business model, the coffee company Starbucks is closing hundreds of stores and laying off 900 employees.

Potential EV owners lined up to get rides in the latest models.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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