| imitate | (v) reproduce someone's behavior or looks, Syn. simulate, copy, Example: The mime imitated the passers-by; Children often copy their parents or older siblings |
| imitate | (v) appear like, as in behavior or appearance, Example: Life imitate art |
| imitate | (v) make a reproduction or copy of |
| imitation | (n) the doctrine that representations of nature or human behavior should be accurate imitations, Ant. formalism |
| imitation | (n) something copied or derived from an original |
| imitation | (n) copying (or trying to copy) the actions of someone else |
| imitative | (adj) marked by or given to imitation, Ant. nonimitative, Example: acting is an imitative art; man is an imitative being |
| imitative electronic deception | (n) the introduction of electromagnetic energy into enemy systems that imitates enemy emissions, Syn. electronic imitative deception |
| Imitate | v. t. Despise wealth and imitate a dog. Cowlay. [ 1913 Webster ] A place picked out by choice of best alive This hand appeared a shining sword to weild, |
| Imitation | n. [ L. imitatio: cf. F. imitation. ] Poesy is an art of imitation, . . . that is to say, a representing, counterfeiting, or figuring forth. Sir P. Sidney. [ 1913 Webster ] Both these arts are not only true imitations of nature, but of the best nature. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Imitation is often used adjectively to characterize things which have a deceptive appearance, simulating the qualities of a superior article; -- opposed to |
| Imitational | a. Pertaining to, or employed in, imitation; |
| Imitative | a. [ L. imitavitus: cf. F. imitatif. ] This temple, less in form, with equal grace, -- |
| Imitative | n. (Gram.) A verb expressive of imitation or resemblance. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Imitator | n. [ L. ] One who imitates. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Imitatorship | n. The state or office of an imitator. “Servile imitatorship.” Marston. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Imitatress | n. A woman who is an imitator. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Imitatrix | n. An imitatress. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Imitator { m } | imitator [Add to Longdo] |
| Imitator { m }; Imitatorin { f }; Parodist { m }; Parodistin { f }; Nachahmer { m }; Nachahmerin { f } | impersonator [Add to Longdo] |
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