Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
mimical
Adjective
/ˈmɪmɪkəl/

Definition
Relating to, or characterized by imitation or mimicry.

Examples
- Animals often use mimical behaviors to blend into their surroundings.
- The child’s mimical performance made the audience laugh.
- Her mimical expressions during the conversation made it more engaging.

Meaning
Mimical refers to actions or behaviors that involve copying or imitating someone or something else. It is often used in contexts where mimicry plays a role in communication or behavior.

Synonyms
- Imitative
- Copying
- Simulative