mimic
/ˈmɪm.ɪk/noun, verb, adjective2 syllables
Mimic means: constituting an imitation.
Synonyms for mimic4
noun, as in someone who mimics (especially an actor or actress)
mimicker
verb, as in imitate (a person or manner), especially for satirical effect
mime
adjective, as in constituting an imitation
imitative
What does mimic mean?3
adjective
1
constituting an imitation“the mimic warfare of the opera stage”
noun
1
someone who mimics (especially an actor or actress)
verb
1
imitate (a person or manner), especially for satirical effect“The actor mimicked the President very accurately”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with mimic?1
two syllables
gimmick
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Mimic in a sentence
- Vaccines mimic an infection, which causes the body's immune system to mount a defense.mccarras
- He began to mimic the speech and gait of persons in the street.Hybrid
- The alien was trying to mimic a human being.Amastan
- Sami and Layla wanted to mimic the movie.OsoHombre
- Is it true that Ziri's dog can mimic human voices?Amastan
- They’ve actually created a synthetic gel that mimics the mussel’s sticky, self-healing properties.Cangarejo
- A parrot can mimic a person's voice.Dejo
- She was trying to mimic Michael Jackson's dance moves.Amastan
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Forms of mimic
as a noun
- plural
- mimics
as a verb
- past tense
- mimiced
- present participle
- mimicing
- third-person singular
- mimics
- past participle
- mimicked