imitation
imi|ta|tion /'ɪmɪt'eɪʃən/ (imitations)
1 [N-COUNT] oft N of n
An imitation of something is a copy of it.
...the most accurate imitation of Chinese architecture in Europe.
2 [N-UNCOUNT] oft in N of n
Imitation means copying someone else's actions.
They discussed important issues in imitation of their elders...
3 [ADJ] ADJ n
Imitation things are not genuine but are made to look as if they are.
...a complete set of Dickens bound in imitation leather.
4 [N-COUNT] usu N of n
If someone does an imitation of another person, they copy the way they speak or behave, sometimes in order to be funny.
He gave his imitation of Queen Elizabeth's royal wave...
= impersonation
1 [N-COUNT] oft N of n
An imitation of something is a copy of it.
...the most accurate imitation of Chinese architecture in Europe.
2 [N-UNCOUNT] oft in N of n
Imitation means copying someone else's actions.
They discussed important issues in imitation of their elders...
3 [ADJ] ADJ n
Imitation things are not genuine but are made to look as if they are.
...a complete set of Dickens bound in imitation leather.
4 [N-COUNT] usu N of n
If someone does an imitation of another person, they copy the way they speak or behave, sometimes in order to be funny.
He gave his imitation of Queen Elizabeth's royal wave...
= impersonation