mock-up
/'mɔk'ʌp/
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Definition
Noun: 1. A full-scale working model of something built for study, testing, or display: A physical, often detailed, representation of a design or object, created to evaluate its appearance, function, or feasibility before constructing the final version.
Usage
A "mock-up" is used to visualize, test, or present a concept in a tangible form. It is commonly employed in fields like engineering, architecture, product design, and software development to identify potential issues, gather feedback, or demonstrate a proposal.
Examples
- The design team created a mock-up of the new smartphone to check its ergonomics.
- Before building the set, the film crew reviewed a detailed mock-up of the room.
- The architect presented a cardboard mock-up of the building's facade to the clients.
Advanced Usage
- "To mock up" (verb, phrasal): The act of creating a mock-up.
- We need to mock up the new packaging design for the marketing meeting.
- "Mock-up stage": Refers to the phase in a project where mock-ups are being developed and reviewed.
- The product is still in the mock-up stage; final production hasn't begun.
Variants and Related Words
- Prototype (n): An early sample or model built to test a concept, often more functional than a basic mock-up.
- Model (n): A broader term for a three-dimensional representation, which can range from a simple scale model to a detailed mock-up.
- Maquette (n): A small-scale preliminary model for a sculpture or other large work.
Synonyms
- Model
- Prototype
- Replica
- Simulation
Antonyms
- Final product
- Production version
Related Phrases
- Scale model: A model that is a proportional representation of the original object.
- Functional prototype: A working model that tests the core functions of the design.
Noun
- full-scale working model of something built for study or testing or display