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modeladjective constituting, serving as, or worthy of being a pattern to be imitatedwhy can't you be like your sister, who is such a well-behaved model child? archetypal(also archetypical), classic, definitive, exemplary, imitable, paradigmatic, quintessential, textbook ideal, nonpareil, special, uniqueabsolute, flawless, impeccable, perfectA-OK, A1, bang-up, banner, capital, choice, crackerjack, dandy, excellent, fabulous, fantastic, fine, first-class, first-rate, grand, great, groovy, jim-dandy, keen, marvelous(or marvellous), nifty, par excellence, prime, primo(slang), sensational, splendid, stellar, sterling, superb, superior, superlative, swell, terrific, tip-top, top, top-notch, unsurpassed, wizard(chiefly British), wonderfulexceptional, fancy, high-grade bad, low-grade, poor, substandard, unsatisfactoryatrocious, execrable, vile, wretcheddeficient, disappointing, failed, inadequate, inferioraverage, normal, ordinary, representative, typicalmediocre, second-class, second-rate modelnounan exact representation of something in greatly reduced sizethe dollhouse was a tiny, perfect model of the family's actual house miniature carbon, carbon copy, clone, copy, dummy, dupe, duplicate, duplication, facsimile, imitation, mock, reduplication, replica, replication, reproductiondwarf, midget, mini, pocket edition, pygmy(also pigmy) archetype, original, prototypeblowup, enlargement a person who poses with or wears merchandise (as clothes) often for pictorial advertisingthe most famous models can earn thousands of dollars an hour someone of such unequaled perfection as to deserve imitationshe's the very model of the dedicated teacher beau ideal, classic, eidolon, exemplar, idea, ideal, nonesuch, nonpareil, paragon, patron saint role modelembodiment, epitome, incarnation, manifestation, personification, phantom, pinkarchetype, example, mirror, paradigm, patternguideline, principle, rulegauge(also gage), standard, touchstoneessence, quintessenceacme, apex, apotheosis, culmination, peak, pinnacle, summit, zenith n.model, example, pattern, exemplar, ideal mean someone or something set before one for guidance or imitation.model applies to something taken or proposed as worthy of imitation.a decor that is a model of good taste example applies to a person to be imitated or in some contexts on no account to be imitated but to be regarded as a warning.children tend to follow the example of their parents pattern suggests a clear and detailed archetype or prototype.American industry set a pattern for others to follow exemplar suggests either a faultless example to be emulated or a perfect typification.cited Joan of Arc as the exemplar of courage ideal implies the best possible exemplification either in reality or in conception.never found a job that matched his ideal in 1570 |