Mimic
volume
British pronunciation/mˈɪmɪk/
American pronunciation/ˈmɪmɪk/

Definicja i Znaczenie "mimic"

01

a performer who imitates the actions, gestures, or voices of others for entertainment or comedic effect

Who is a "mimic"?

A mimic is a performer who imitates the voices, gestures, or actions of other people or characters. Using their skills, a mimic can recreate the sounds and behaviors of celebrities, public figures, or fictional characters, often for comedic or entertainment purposes. Mimics may perform in various settings, such as comedy shows, theatrical productions, or public appearances, and their ability to capture and replicate specific traits or speech patterns is central to their act.

to mimic
01

naśladować

to copy the style, technique, or subject matter of another artist or artwork
01

constituting an imitation

example
Przykład
examples
The mimic had the audience in stitches with his spot-on impersonations of famous celebrities.
Mimics often use observational humor and physical comedy to enhance their performances.
The comedy club featured a talented mimic who delighted patrons with his hilarious impressions.
As a mimic, she entertained audiences with her ability to mimic a wide range of accents and personalities.
The mimic's uncanny ability to imitate the mannerisms of others made for a memorable and entertaining show.
download-mobile-app
Pobierz naszą aplikację mobilną
Langeek Mobile Application
Pobierz Aplikację
LanGeek
Pobierz Aplikację
langeek application

Download Mobile App

stars

app store