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Meaning of mimicker

Wordnet

mimicker (n)

someone who mimics (especially an actor or actress)

Webster

mimicker (n.)

One who mimics; a mimic.

An animal which imitates something else, in form or habits.

mimicker Sentence Examples

  1. The mockingbird is a renowned mimicker, capable of imitating hundreds of other bird calls.
  2. As a skilled mimicker, the parrot could perfectly repeat human conversations.
  3. The mimic octopus uses its ability to change its appearance to mimic other species for protection.
  4. The deceptive snake mimicked a harmless worm to lure unsuspecting prey.
  5. The toddler was an excellent mimicker, effortlessly copying the actions and words of her parents.
  6. The politician's opponents accused him of being a mere mimicker, lacking original ideas.
  7. The artist's mimicker work was so precise that it was nearly indistinguishable from the original painting.
  8. The computer virus mimicked a legitimate email, tricking users into downloading malware.
  9. The magician's mimicker performance involved stunningly accurate illusions that left the audience in awe.
  10. The actor's mimicker ability allowed him to portray a wide range of characters with authenticity.

FAQs About the word mimicker

someone who mimics (especially an actor or actress)One who mimics; a mimic., An animal which imitates something else, in form or habits.

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The mockingbird is a renowned mimicker, capable of imitating hundreds of other bird calls.

As a skilled mimicker, the parrot could perfectly repeat human conversations.

The mimic octopus uses its ability to change its appearance to mimic other species for protection.

The deceptive snake mimicked a harmless worm to lure unsuspecting prey.