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mimick

Definitions:

Verb (transitive): To imitate or copy the actions, speech, or appearance of someone or something.

Verb (intransitive): To imitate or copy another's words, gestures, or manner.

Noun: A person who imitates or copies the behavior, appearance, or speech of others.

Examples:

As a verb (transitive):

  1. She could perfectly mimick the voice of the famous singer.
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  3. The comedian skillfully mimicked the president's speech.
  4. Related products: Comedy Movies

As a verb (intransitive):

  1. The child couldn't stop mimicking his teacher's accent.
  2. Related products: Language Learning Books

  3. During the play, the actors mimicked the movements of wild animals.
  4. Related products: Wildlife Documentaries

As a noun:

  1. He was known in the industry as a talented mimic.
  2. Related products: Comedy Stand-up Specials

  3. The mimic entertained the audience with impersonations of famous celebrities.
  4. Related products: Famous Biographies

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