Imitations can be categorized as a noun.
Noun |
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imitation - copying (or trying to copy) the actions of someone else | ||
imitation - something copied or derived from an original | ||
imitation - the doctrine that representations of nature or human behavior should be accurate imitations | ||
imitation - a representation of a person that is exaggerated for comic effect |
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1. | noun | Beware of imitations. | |
2. | noun | Your imitations make me laugh. | |
3. | noun | Don't settle for imitations. | |
4. | noun | What is the difference between imitation and real diamonds? | |
5. | noun | It is merely an imitation pearl. | |
6. | noun | Compare this genuine jewel with that imitation. | |
7. | noun | It's incredible that you could write such a well-designed program after just picking up programming by imitation. | |
8. | noun | I don't care for imitation. | |
9. | noun | On examination the jewel proved to be an imitation. | |
10. | noun | He compared the imitation with the original. | |
11. | noun | That's an imitation. | |
12. | noun | Using a camera appeases the anxiety which the work driven feel about not working when they are on vacation and supposed to be having fun. They have something to do that is like a friendly imitation of work: they can take pictures. | |
13. | noun | It has set up a religion of pomp and of revenue in pretended imitation of a person whose life was humility and poverty. | |
14. | noun | Tom tried to pass off an imitation for the original. | |
15. | noun | Imitation of gestures, actions and manners may or may not be a conscious act. |
Sentence | |
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noun | |
Beware of imitations. | |
Your imitations make me laugh. | |
Don't settle for imitations. | |
What is the difference between imitation and real diamonds? | |
It is merely an imitation pearl. | |
Compare this genuine jewel with that imitation. | |
It's incredible that you could write such a well-designed program after just picking up programming by imitation. | |
I don't care for imitation. | |
On examination the jewel proved to be an imitation. | |
He compared the imitation with the original. | |
That's an imitation. | |
Using a camera appeases the anxiety which the work driven feel about not working when they are on vacation and supposed to be having fun. They have something to do that is like a friendly imitation of work: they can take pictures. | |
It has set up a religion of pomp and of revenue in pretended imitation of a person whose life was humility and poverty. | |
Tom tried to pass off an imitation for the original. | |
Imitation of gestures, actions and manners may or may not be a conscious act. |