Model vs Paradigm

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

 ModelParadigm
MeaningA representation or example of something that shows how it works.A typical example or pattern of something.
Register-formal
CEFR levelA1B1
Part of speechnoun
Usage notesUse 'model' when discussing representations, especially in science or design. It's less common in casual conversations unless talking about fashion or specific examples.Used in academic and professional contexts; less appropriate in casual conversation. Common in discussions about theories or models.

Frequently asked questions: Model vs Paradigm

What's the difference between "Model" and "Paradigm"?

"Model" means: A representation or example of something that shows how it works. "Paradigm" means: A typical example or pattern of something.

When should I use "Model" and "Paradigm"?

"Paradigm" is formal.

Are "Model" and "Paradigm" the same CEFR level?

"Model" is at A1, "Paradigm" is at B1 on the CEFR scale.

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