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imitative
/ ˈɪmɪtətɪv /
adjective
imitating or tending to imitate or copy
characterized by imitation
copying or reproducing the features of an original, esp in an inferior manner
imitative painting
another word for onomatopoeic
Other Word Forms
- imitatively adverb
- imitativeness noun
- nonimitative adjective
- nonimitatively adverb
- nonimitativeness noun
- overimitative adjective
- overimitatively adverb
- overimitativeness noun
- preimitative adjective
- unimitative adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of imitative1
Example Sentences
Aristotle understood that human beings are an imitative animal.
“I didn’t want to do a movie that was imitative of something else.”
As everyone knows, Donald Trump admires Vladimir Putin, and so a large portion of the Republican Party admires Putin in an imitative and slavish manner.
Mulligan is so good here that she lays bare some of her co-star’s more studied artifice, including a few overly imitative Bernstein-isms and some affectedly nasal vocal delivery.
The research also details potential breakthroughs in specific areas, including pump-jet propulsion and internal quieting devices, based on "imitative innovation" of Russian technology.
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