simulation

word

/ˌsɪmjəˈɫeɪʃən/
/sˌɪmjʊlˈeɪʃən/

Definition

A simulation is a model or imitation of a real-life situation or process, usually created for training, study, or entertainment. It can be done with computers, machines, or role-playing scenarios.

Usage & Nuances

'Simulation' is common in academic, technical, and professional settings. Phrases like 'flight simulation,' 'computer simulation,' or 'run a simulation' are typical. Do not confuse with 'imitation' (general copying of appearance/behavior). Often used to test scenarios safely.

Example Sentences

The pilot uses a simulation to practice emergency landings.

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This computer simulation shows how the weather changes.

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We watched a simulation of a volcano eruption in science class.

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The flight simulation felt so realistic, I almost forgot I wasn’t in a real plane.

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Can you run a simulation to see what might happen if we increase the speed?

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After hours of testing, the simulation helped the engineers fix the problem.

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