simulated

adjective
UK: /ˈsɪmjuleɪtɪd/
US: /ˈsɪmjəˌleɪtɪd/
  1. Made to look real or genuine; artificial.

    1. The museum used a simulated dinosaur skeleton for the exhibit.
    2. The flight simulator provided a simulated flying experience for the pilots.
  2. Replicated or reproduced by a computer model.

    1. The weather forecast was based on simulated data.
    2. The scientists used a simulated environment to test the new algorithm.
simulated verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'simulate': to create a representation or model of something.

    1. The computer simulated the effects of gravity.
    2. The program simulated a realistic trading environment for new investors.

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The word "simulated" in English means: Made to look real or genuine; artificial., Replicated or reproduced by a computer model..

The phonetic transcription of "simulated" is /ˈsɪmjuleɪtɪd/ in British English and /ˈsɪmjəˌleɪtɪd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "simulated": artificial, mock, pretended, virtual.

Example usage of "simulated": "The museum used a simulated dinosaur skeleton for the exhibit.". More examples on the page.