“mimically”, in Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary , Springfield, Mass.: G. & C.
Adjective. mimic (not comparable) Pertaining to mimicry; imitative.
verb (used with object),mim·icked, mim·ick·ing. to imitate or copy in action, speech, etc., often playfully or derisively. to imitate in a servile or unthinking way; ape.
copy, imitate, mimic, ape, mock mean to make something so that it resembles an existing thing.
noun. plural mimics. Britannica Dictionary definition of MIMIC. [count] : a person who copies the behavior or speech of other people : a person who mimics other people.
noun,plural mim·ic·ries. the act, practice, or art of mimicking. Biology.
verb (used with object),im·i·tat·ed, im·i·tat·ing. to follow or endeavor to follow as a model or example: to imitate an author's style; to imitate an older brother. to mimic; impersonate: The students imitated the teacher behind her back.
Meaning of mimetically in English
in a way that represents or copies something, especially in art: The deeds of the king were mimetically represented in dances. In this play, Shakespeare asked a series of questions, and then answered them mimetically.
Mimic Octopus (Batesian Mimicry)
This cephalopod changes its color and texture as well as how it moves its arms to trick and evade its predators. Scientists believe it can impersonate up to 15 different species. These include venomous lionfish, poisonous sole and deadly sea snakes.
Usually, when you mimic someone, your aim is to make people laugh. Unlike 'mimic', the word 'impersonate' can have a negative connotation.
Each story will have a unique horrific plot that will catch your attention. An interesting fact about this mimic version is that it is based on a true story. During one of the press meetings, the creator who founded this said that the story is true.
If a person likes you, they will spontaneously mimic your physical postures and gestures. This “affiliative mimicry” is an ancient evolved process rooted in the brain's Mirror Neuron System. This network of brain regions is the social glue that binds people together.
What is The Mimic? The Mimic is a Survival horror ROBLOX game created by the user MUCDICH. There are a total of 4 books consistent of Rebirth, Jealousy, Rage and Control. Each having their own protagonist and antagonist.
In an imitative manner.
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Mimic is a horror game. This game is need a mic. If you're stuck in deep darkness, you need to make a sound.
verb (used with object),hid, hid·den or hid, hid·ing.
Imitation means copying the words, facial expressions, or actions of another person. Sometimes imitation is flattering, but often it's just annoying — like when your little brother does it to drive you crazy. Use the adjective imitation to describe an object that pretends to be something else.
Synonyms of imitate
How is the word imitate distinct from other similar verbs? Some common synonyms of imitate are ape, copy, mimic, and mock. While all these words mean "to make something so that it resembles an existing thing," imitate suggests following a model or a pattern but may allow for some variation.
imitation [only before noun] made to look like something else; not real: She would never wear imitation pearls.
Mimicry. n., plural: mimicries. [ˈmɪm.ɪk.ɹi] Definition: The act or characteristic of an organism mimicking something or someone.
(1) He could mimic all the teachers' accents. (2) The computer model is able to mimic very closely the actions of a golfer. (3) She was a splendid mimic and loved to imitate Winston Churchill. (4) He could mimic anybody.
It can be, but it doesn't always have to be. Imitating someone in order to mock and humiliate them is rude. Imitating someone in a spirit of playfulness that both people see and accept as playful is not rude. Intent, and tone of voice is everything.
imitation [only before noun] made to look like something else; not real: She would never wear imitation pearls.
noun. /ˌreplɪˈkeɪʃn/ /ˌreplɪˈkeɪʃn/ [uncountable, countable] (formal) the act of copying something exactly; the copy that is made.
[uncountable, countable] conversion (from something) (to something) the process or experience of changing your religion or beliefs the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons by Christian missionaries his conversion from Judaism to Christianity Late in life she experienced a religious conversion.