imitation

simple noun22 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

A low-quality, inexpensive copy.

A high-quality imitation.

A flawless copy.

A low-quality copy.

A very low-quality copy.

A copy that is identical to the original in every detail.

An imitation that correctly represents the original.

A copy that is much less impressive or effective than the original.

An imitation that is very similar to the original.

An imitation that makes you believe it is the real thing.

Used to diminish the value of something, emphasizing it is only a copy and not original.

Copying something straight from the source without intermediate steps.

A reasonably good imitation.

An imitation that is acceptable but not excellent.

A roughly or poorly made copy.

An unconvincing and poor copy, often of a person's behavior.

Copying something exactly without any creative thought or originality.

A formal phrase used to indicate that something was created to copy something or someone else.

To impersonate someone.

To formally do an impersonation, often on stage.

To perform an impersonation for an audience.