mimics Synonyms

mimics Meaning

mimics

to produce an effect and especially a physiological effect similar to, mime entry 1 sense 1, imitative sense 2, imitation entry 2, mock, to imitate or resemble closely, to imitate the symptoms of, to ridicule by imitation, imitative, imitation, mock, to make fun of by imitating, mime sense 2, simulate, to imitate closely, one that mimics, of or relating to mime or mimicry, to resemble by biological mimicry

mimics Sentence Examples

  1. The chameleon's skin mimics the colors and textures of its surroundings, allowing it to blend in.
  2. The young actor's performance mimics his idol's mannerisms with uncanny accuracy.
  3. The computer virus mimics legitimate software, making it difficult to detect.
  4. The weatherman mimics the inflections and body language of a famous anchor, adding credibility to his forecasts.
  5. The political candidate's speeches mimic popular sentiments, aiming to win over voters.
  6. The bird's song mimics the sound of a falling water droplet, attracting potential mates.
  7. The actress's facial expressions mimic the emotions of her character, immersing the audience in the story.
  8. The robot mimics human movements and speech patterns, creating an illusion of intelligence.
  9. The artistic style mimics the brushstrokes and color palette of Impressionism.
  10. The child's behavior mimics that of their parents, reflecting the influence of their upbringing.

FAQs About the word mimics

to produce an effect and especially a physiological effect similar to, mime entry 1 sense 1, imitative sense 2, imitation entry 2, mock, to imitate or resemble

mocks, does, parodies,imitates, performs, caricatures, burlesques,spoofs, simulates, sends up

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The chameleon's skin mimics the colors and textures of its surroundings, allowing it to blend in.

The young actor's performance mimics his idol's mannerisms with uncanny accuracy.

The computer virus mimics legitimate software, making it difficult to detect.

The weatherman mimics the inflections and body language of a famous anchor, adding credibility to his forecasts.