Words and phrases that have a meaning related to mimic: (166 results)
Often used in the same context:
imitate, replicate, simulate, resemble, emulate, recreate, counteract, evoke, mirrored, modulate, distinguish, depict, correlate, alter, liken, superimpose, incorporate, visualize, accentuate, characterize, differentiate, embody, modeled, desensitise, encapsulate, correspond, reproduce, inhibit, meld, compare, aping, complement, induce, habituate, dovetail, amplify, detect, imbue, manipulate, synthesize, morph, deconstruct, animate, describe, analogize, adapt, synchronize, thwart, neutralize, typify, explain, combine, anthropomorphize, paralleled, outsmart, entrain, regulate, repel, sculpt, juxtapose, exude, modify, circumvent, portray, illustrate, monitor, synthesise, individualise, predefine, supplant, adjust, manduca sexta, define, epitomize, patterned, outdo, attenuate, unlike, stylize, magnify, react, fossilize, elucidate, posterior pituitary, convey, discern, deaden, underlie, unglue, suppress, ascribe, clone, tailor, undulate, disrupt, intuit, hypnotize, individualize, invent, redefine, create, echo, mimics, raconteur, marksman, musician, accompanist, swordsman, colorist, comedian, conversationalist, fencer, horsewoman, pianist, storyteller, violinist, acrobat, linguist, performer, teller, comedienne, diagnostician, gladiatorial, pantomimic, ritualized, bloodier, choreographed, indecisive, mimetic, theatric, bloody, ritualised, stylised, stylized, sanguinary, theatrical, animated, bloodiest, conventionalized, histrionic, inauthentic, outward
Appears in the definition of:
family mimosaceae, grackle, gracula religiosa, gymnorhina tibicen, hill myna, indian grackle, ironically, meningism, mimosaceae, mimus polyglotktos, mocker, mockingbird, mocking thrush, parrot, piping crow, piping crow-shrike, take off, thrasher
More general:
Also try:copy, imitator, impersonator
— Nouns for mimic: warfare, war, battle, life, world, battles, art, representation, men, man, fight, more...
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