Meaning & Definition of word "Imitator"

Imitator

/ˈɪmɪˌteɪtər/

noun:

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

Meaning: Wannabe

Example Sentence: He's such a wannabe, always trying to be like that famous influencer.

Meaning: Poser

Example Sentence: She's just a poser who dresses like her favorite pop star.