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imitatively
Variant of imitative
imitative
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imi·ta·tive (im′i tāt′iv; also, -i tə tiv′)
adjective
- formed from a model; reproducing the qualities of an original or another
- given to imitating; inclined to imitate others
- not genuine or real; imitation
- approximating in sound the thing or action signified; echoic: said of such words as hiss, ripple, clang
Etymology: LL imitativus
Related Forms:
- imitatively im′i·ta′·tively adverb
- imitativeness im′i·ta′·tive·ness noun
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