That is the correct spelling of the word "mimic" (to copy or imitate, or one who does this).
The likely word is "onomatopoeia" (words that mimic a natural sound).
The likely word is "onomatopoeia" (words that mimic a natural sound).
The abstract noun for mimic is mimicry.
To mimic means copy. So an antonym, or opposite, would be: originate.The noun mimic means copycat; an antonym would be an original, or originator.
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.
The likely word is "onomatopoeia" (words that mimic a natural sound).
The likely word is "onomatopoeia" (words that mimic a natural sound).
The likely word is "onomatopoeia" (words that mimic a natural sound).
The correct spelling is imitate (mimic, or copy).
The sound of a gunshot is typically spelled as "bang" or "pop" to mimic the sharp and sudden sound.
That's a very good question. Don't believe there are letters in the alphabet to mimic that sound!
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The sounds of a police car are often spelled as "woo-woo" or "nee-naw" to mimic the sound of the siren.
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There is no TM for mimic
The abstract noun for mimic is mimicry.
Well, mimic people. If you want to know what mimic means, it means mock; imitate; copy.