mim·ic
/ˈmimik/
verb
imitate (someone or their actions or words), especially in order to entertain or ridicule.
"she mimicked Eileen's voice"
synonyms: imitate, copy, impersonate, do an impression of, take off, do an impersonation of, do, ape, caricature, mock, make fun of, parody, satirize, lampoon, burlesque, travesty, send up, spoof, monkey
noun
a person skilled in imitating the voice, mannerisms, or movements of others in an entertaining way.
"he has great ability as a mimic"
synonyms: impersonator, impressionist, imitator, mimicker, parodist, caricaturist, lampooner, lampoonist, copier, copyist, copycat, ape, zany, epigone
adjective
imitative of something, especially for amusement.
"they were waging mimic war"
synonyms: simulated, mock, imitation, make-believe, sham, imitative, mimetic, pretend, copycat
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Apr 13, 2024 · mimic implies a close copying (as of voice or mannerism) often for fun, ridicule, or lifelike imitation.
a person who can copy the sounds or movements of other people: She's a fantastic mimic.
adjective · imitating or copying something, often on a smaller scale: a mimic battle. Synonyms: mock · apt at or given to imitating; imitative; simulative.
mimic in American English · 1. to imitate or copy in action, speech, etc., often playfully or derisively · 2. to imitate in a servile or unthinking way; ape · 3 ...
MIMIC meaning: 1 : to copy (someone or someone's behavior or speech) especially for humor; 2 : to create the appearance or effect of (something)
A mimic is someone who is good at imitating others. A gifted mimic might be able to imitate one president after another just by minimally changing facial ...
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Synonyms for MIMIC: imitate, parody, mock, do, spoof, emulate, simulate, caricature; Antonyms of MIMIC: real, natural, genuine, true, legitimate, bona fide, ...
8 days ago · to copy the way someone talks and behaves, usually to make people laugh: He's always getting into trouble for mimicking his teachers.
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Mimic Definition · To imitate in speech or action, often so as to ridicule. · To copy closely; imitate accurately. · To reproduce or simulate. · To resemble ...