Mimicked Meaning in English
word · lemma: mimic
ˈmɪmɪkt
MIM-ikt
mˈɪmɪkt
MIM-ikt
Definition
Did the same actions, sounds, or manner as someone or something else to copy them or make them seem funny.
Usage & Nuances
Often used when talking about copying someone's voice, accent, or mannerisms, sometimes to be funny. Past tense of 'mimic.' Common in stories or describing children's behavior. Similar to 'imitate,' but 'mimic' can imply mocking.
Spanish: imitó - copióPortuguese (BR): imitou - copiouPortuguese (PT): imitou - copiouChinese (Simplified): 模仿了Chinese (Traditional): 模仿了Hindi: अनुकरण कियाArabic: قلّدBengali: অনুকরণ করেছিল - নকল করেছিলRussian: подражал - пародировалJapanese: まねをした - 似せてやったVietnamese: bắt chước - nhại lạiKorean: 흉내 냈다 - 따라 했다Turkish: taklit etti - taklidini yaptıUrdu: نقل کیا - نقل اُتاراIndonesian: menirukan - mencontoh
Example Sentences
The parrot mimicked my words.
basic
She mimicked her teacher's voice during the play.
basic
The child mimicked his father's walk.
basic
My little brother mimicked everything I said to annoy me.
natural
She laughed as her friend mimicked the teacher's funny expressions.
natural
The comedian mimicked famous politicians during his act, and everyone laughed.
natural