mimetic

/maɪˈmɛtɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

resembling or imitative of something, especially in an unnatural or exaggerated way; having the power of producing illusions or imitations

“The film’s mimetic effects created a sense of realism that drew the audience in.”

2. noun

a theory or practice that deals with imitations or copies

“The artist’s interest in mimetic theory led her to explore the relationship between original and copy.”

Synonyms

  • copycat
  • imitative

Antonyms

  • authentic
  • original