例句 |
imitativeadjective using or marked by the use of something else as a basis or modelyour writing style tends to be imitative of whichever author you've recently read apish, canned, emulative, epigonic(or epigonous), formulaic, mimetic, mimic, slavish, unoriginal copied, cribbed, plagiarizedartificial, bogus, factitious, fake, false, imitation, man-made, mock, sham, simulated, substitute, syntheticduplicated, photocopied, reduplicated, reproduced, transcribedbackupcounterfeit, deceptive, forged, fraudulent, misleadingcut-and-dried(also cut-and-dry), perfunctory, routine, uninspired archetypal(also archetypical), original authentic, bona fide, legitimate, truegenuine, natural, realclassic, ideal, model being such in appearance only and made with or manufactured from usually cheaper materialsan imitative extract never has the flavor of the real thing artificial, bogus, dummy, ersatz, factitious, fake, false, faux, imitation, man-made, mimic, mock, pretend, sham, simulated, substitute, synthetic cultured, manufactured, processunauthenticadulterated, designer, doctored, engineered, fudged, juggled, manipulated, tampered (with)concocted, fabricatedcounterfeit, deceptive, forged, fraudulent, misleading, phony(also phoney)affected, brummagem, feigned, pinchbeck, pseudo, spurious genuine, natural, real authentic, bona fide, legitimate, truepremium, quality, valuablepure, unadulterated in 1584 |