mimic
How to Use Mimic
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishCopying someone or something so closely that it looks or sounds like the real thing.
A mime is a silent performer; a mimic specifically copies someone's voice, style, or behaviour.
Word Forms
mimicked past tense, mimics plural, mimics singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
He loved to _____ the teacher's voice behind her back.
Etymology
From Latin mimicus, from Greek mīmikós ("belonging to mimes"), from mîmos ("imitator, actor") — the same root as mime.