The word you're looking for is "mimic." It means to imitate or copy someone's actions, behaviors, or mannerisms closely.
The root word for mimicry is "mimic," which comes from the Greek word "mimikos," meaning "to imitate." Mimicry refers to the act of imitating or copying the actions, appearance, or sounds of someone or something else.
"Ah chu" is a representation of the sound of a sneeze in English. It is used to mimic the sound of someone sneezing.
No, the vowel "i" in the word "mimic" is a long vowel.
The past tense is mimicked.
someone that copies someone else ----
Ape , mimic , mimicry , emulate , model , imitate .
Mimic- Verb To copy or repeat what someone say or does;to imitate
If you mean by a mimic person, you mean a mime, that person cannot have a NORMAL relationship, but a relationship could be done.
A mimic person likes to imitate or copy people.
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Mimicking simply means to copy. If you want to mimic someone do exactly what they do. Children are especially good at this!
mimic someone. Click on them and then type :mimic x while they are still clicked on.
Yes, it can be. The noun mimic is someone or something that mimics or imitates. The process is another noun, mimicry.
probably because they think what the person will say is worthless in sort of way or to mimic the person because they're a chatterbox
to mimic someone who you arent really
Mimic means to say the exact thing the person just said. for example if I said hi and someone said hi right after me they would be mimicking me.