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model vs ramp

ramp vs model

model and ramp both are nouns.

model is an adjective but ramp is not an adjective.

model and ramp both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
model Yes Yes Yes No
ramp Yes No Yes No
As verbs, ramp is a hyponym of model; that is, ramp is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than model:
  • model: assume a posture as for artistic purposes
  • ramp: be rampant
model (noun) ramp (noun)
the act of representing something (usually on a smaller scale) an inclined surface connecting two levels
representation of something (sometimes on a smaller scale) a movable staircase that passengers use to board or leave an aircraft
a hypothetical description of a complex entity or process North American perennial having a slender bulb and whitish flowers
something to be imitated
a representative form or pattern
a type of product
a person who poses for a photographer or painter or sculptor
someone worthy of imitation
a woman who wears clothes to display fashions
model (adjective) ramp (adjective)
worthy of imitation
model (verb) ramp (verb)
form in clay, wax, etc stand with arms or forelegs raised, as if menacing
construct a model in the likeness of creep up -- used especially of plants
plan or create according to a model or models be rampant
create a representation or simulation of furnish with a ramp
display (clothes) as a mannequin behave violently, as if in state of a great anger
assume a posture as for artistic purposes
Difference between model and ramp

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