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mimicsnounpl. of mimic a person who imitates another's voice and mannerisms for comic effecta gifted mimic who can do a terrific imitation of anyone's voice imitators, impersonators, impressionists, personators burlesquers, caricaturists, lampooners, mockers, parodists, satiristsmimers, mimes, mummers, pantomimes, pantomimistsactors, entertainers, performers, players, troupersapes, copycats, echoes(also echos), parrots, rubber stamps an actor in a story performed silently and entirely by body movementsa mimic in black clothes and white facial makeup mimes, mummers, pantomimes, pantomimists buskers(chiefly British), entertainers, performers, players, troupersapers, imitators, impersonators, impressionistsclowns, pantaloons mimicsverbpresent tense third-person singular of mimicto copy or exaggerate (someone or something) in order to make fun ofthe comedian was famous for mimicking the President's distinctive lisp burlesques, caricatures, does, imitates, mocks, parodies, sends up, spoofs, travesties lampoons, pasquinades, satirizesderides, gibes(or jibes), ridiculesapes, copycats, monkeys, parrotsduplicates, emulates, replicates, reproducesacts, counterfeits, dissembles, fakes, feigns, pretends, shams, simulateselaborates, embellishes, embroiders, exaggerates, magnifies, pads, plays up, stretchesamplifies, enhances, enlarges (on or upon), expands, fleshes (out), overdraws, overstates, puts onmimes, pantomimesimpersonates, performs, personates, plays to use (someone or something) as the model for one's speech, mannerisms, or behaviorbegan to learn their language by mimicking the sounds they made apes, copies, copycats, emulates, imitates, mimes dittos, echoes, reechos, repeatsburlesques, caricatures, lampoons, mocks, parodies, travestiesimpersonates, performs, playspantomimes |