mimicked
verb
Pronunciation: /ˈmɪmɪkt/
Definition
Copied the actions, speech, or appearance of someone or something, often for entertainment or mockery.
Examples
The comedian mimicked the politician's unique hand gestures during his stand-up routine.
The software mimicked the behavior of a real user to test the website's security.
She mimicked her older sister's style of walking to make her friends laugh.
How to Use mimicked
- mimic someone (collocation)
- To copy a person's behavior or speech. — "He often mimicked his teacher's accent when he was at home."
- mimic something (collocation)
- To copy a process, sound, or physical appearance. — "The new drug mimicked the effects of natural hormones in the body."
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