Imitator

/ˈɪmɪˌteɪtər/

Meaning & Definition

noun
a person or thing that imitates or copies someone or something.
As an imitator of popular performers, she quickly gained a following on social media.
someone who mimics the actions, speech, or style of another.
The comedian was known as a skilled imitator, able to mimic the voices of many celebrities.
a person who reproduces or replicates the characteristics of another.
The artist was an imitator of the classic masters, but she aspired to develop her own unique style.
an actor who takes on the roles and mannerisms of another performer.
As an imitator, he excelled at performing impressions that amused the audience.
one who seeks to copy or emulate someone else's achievements.
He was often regarded as an imitator in the industry rather than an innovator.

Etymology

From Latin 'imitator', stemming from 'imitari' which means 'to imitate'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

copycat
Someone who imitates another in a way that suggests lack of originality.
play the imitator
To copy someone else's actions or behaviors, often in jest.

Related Words

mimic
A person or animal that imitates others' behavior.
duplicator
A person or thing that replicates or copies.
follower
A person who supports or endorses another person or movement.

Slang Meanings

Wannabe
He's such a wannabe, always trying to be like that famous influencer.
Poser
She's just a poser who dresses like her favorite pop star.