imitater Antonyms

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Meaning of imitater

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imitater (n.)

One who imitates.

imitater Sentence Examples

  1. The child was a skilled imitater, effortlessly replicating his father's mannerisms.
  2. The politician's rival accused him of being a mere imitater, lacking original ideas.
  3. The artist's work was met with criticism for its excessive imitating of other famous paintings.
  4. The comedian's imitations of celebrities were spot-on, leaving the audience in stitches.
  5. The animal behaved like a perfect imitater of its surroundings, blending seamlessly into the foliage.
  6. The imitater's behavior caused confusion among the group, who struggled to discern between him and the person he was impersonating.
  7. The band's early sound was heavily imitative of their idols, but they eventually developed their own unique style.
  8. The comedian's imitations were so precise that they often embarrassed the individuals being satirized.
  9. The student was an apt imitater, quickly mastering new languages and skills.
  10. The imitator's performance was so convincing that some audience members believed they were watching the real person.

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One who imitates.

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The child was a skilled imitater, effortlessly replicating his father's mannerisms.

The politician's rival accused him of being a mere imitater, lacking original ideas.

The artist's work was met with criticism for its excessive imitating of other famous paintings.

The comedian's imitations of celebrities were spot-on, leaving the audience in stitches.