The impressionist mimicked the Prime Minister's voice so well that it fooled his colleagues !
I mimicked my sister when i was being annoyed by her sound she made.
The past tense is mimicked.
The participles for the verb 'mimic' are mimicking and mimicked, either of which could be used as an adjective. They would refer to a mimic, or to the thing being mimicked, respectively. The use of mimic itself as an adjective to mean 'imitative' is not well supported, and 'mock' in that sense would probably be used.
Immitated
to mimick is to copy. so mimicked = copied sometimes its in a rude way, like making fun of someone.
An antonym for "mimicked" is "original." While "mimicked" refers to copying or imitating someone or something, "original" implies being unique or not derived from something else. Another possible antonym is "created," which emphasizes the act of bringing something new into existence rather than replicating what already exists.
Endorphins
The Viceroy Butterfly uses clever mimicry of the Monarch Butterfly to deter predators.
They mimicked the flight of birds.
they were taunted and mimicked
they were taunted and mimicked
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