mimic Synonyms

mimic Meaning

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mimic (n)

someone who mimics (especially an actor or actress)

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mimic (v)

imitate (a person or manner), especially for satirical effect

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mimic (s)

constituting an imitation

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mimic (a.)

Alt. of Mimical

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mimic (n.)

One who imitates or mimics, especially one who does so for sport; a copyist; a buffoon.

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mimic (v. t.)

To imitate or ape for sport; to ridicule by imitation.

To assume a resemblance to (some other organism of a totally different nature, or some surrounding object), as a means of protection or advantage.

mimic Sentence Examples

  1. The actor mimicked the politician's mannerisms with uncanny accuracy.
  2. The chameleon's skin mimicked its surroundings, allowing it to blend in seamlessly.
  3. The child mimicked his mother's speech patterns, much to her amusement.
  4. The virus mimicked the immune system, making it difficult to detect and treat.
  5. The software mimicked the user's browsing history, providing personalized recommendations.
  6. The computer program mimicked the behavior of a human chess player, making it a challenging opponent.
  7. The sales representative mimicked the customer's objections, earning their trust and closing the deal.
  8. The attorney mimicked the opposing counsel's arguments, discrediting them in the eyes of the jury.
  9. The artist mimicked the style of famous painters, creating homages to their work.
  10. The psychologist mimicked the patient's body language, establishing rapport and fostering trust.

FAQs About the word mimic

someone who mimics (especially an actor or actress), imitate (a person or manner), especially for satirical effect, constituting an imitationAlt. of Mimical, On

mock,imitate, parody, do, emulate, send up, simulate,spoof, caricature, elaborate

genuine, true, real,real, natural, natural, true, genuine, legitimate, quality

The actor mimicked the politician's mannerisms with uncanny accuracy.

The chameleon's skin mimicked its surroundings, allowing it to blend in seamlessly.

The child mimicked his mother's speech patterns, much to her amusement.

The virus mimicked the immune system, making it difficult to detect and treat.