mockup

/ˈmɒkʌp/

Definitions

1. noun

A preliminary or simplified model of something, especially a design or a system, used for testing or demonstration purposes.

“The company created a mockup of their new product to showcase its features at the trade show.”

2. verb

To create a mockup of something, especially a design or a system.

“The designers spent hours mocking up the new logo to make sure it was perfect.”

3. verb

To pretend or simulate something, especially in a way that is not genuine or serious.

“The actor was mocking up a Scottish accent for his new role.”

Synonyms

  • model
  • prototype
  • simulacrum

Antonyms

  • genuine
  • original