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Noun: imitator  'i-mu,tey-tu(r)
  1. Someone who copies the words or behaviour of another
    "The young imitator mimicked his older brother's mannerisms";
    - copycat, emulator, ape, aper [archaic]
     
  2. Someone who imitates or copies the behaviour, appearance, or mannerisms of another, especially as entertainment
    "The Elvis imitator had the audience convinced he was the real deal";
    - impersonator

Derived forms: imitators

Type of: actor, deceiver, doer, slicker [informal], trickster, worker

Encyclopedia: Imitator