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Q: To give a hint about something is to a imitate b vacillate c simulate d intimate?
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To give a hint about something is the same as to a imitate b vacillate c simulate d intimate?

imitate


What is the word for copy the actions of another?

Imitate, ape, mimic, parody, simulate, impersonate.


What is a better word for copy?

A better word for copy would be imitate, simulate, reproduce, replicate, or recreate.


Another word for imitate?

ape, clone, copy, do likewise, impersonate, model, parallel, mirror, match, pattern after, reflect, repeat, replicate, resemble, simulate


What word means the same as imitate?

Intimate comes from early 17th century (as a noun): from late Latin intimatus, past participle of Latin intimare'impress, make familiar,' from intimus 'inmost.' As a verb, early 16th century: from late Latin intimate- 'made known,' from the verb intimare, the noun intimation dates from late Middle English.


Is the word imitate a noun?

No, the word 'imitate' is a verb (imitate, imitates, imitating, imitated), meaning to copy something; to mimic someone.The noun forms of the verb to imitate are imitator, imitation, and the gerund, imitating.


Another word for make believe or imitate?

act, fake, assume, bluff, claim, cheat, deceive, dupe, allege, mislead, purport, profess, simulate, put on


How do parrots mimic?

"mimic" means to repeat or imitate somebody or something.


A word for doing something that has been done before?

imitate, repeat, reiterate...


What cartoon character does Brian Dawkins imitate sometimes is it a Mantis or something like that?

noo wolverine


What is the meaning of greek word mimema?

Mimema is the Greek term for "something imitated" which is derived from mimeisthai : 'to imitate'.


What is the Greek meaning of the word Greek?

Mimema is the Greek term for "something imitated" which is derived from mimeisthai : 'to imitate'.