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imitation

mimicry / copy / fake / artificial
NounAdjective
pl: imitations

This term carries a dual nature depending on whether it describes a process or a product. When referring to the act of mimicking, it often suggests a learning process or a playful performance, though it can imply a lack of originality if used critically. As an adjective or a noun describing an object, it explicitly denotes a lack of authenticity. It is frequently used in commercial contexts to describe synthetic alternatives to luxury materials, such as leather or gemstones, where the goal is visual similarity rather than functional equivalence.

Meanings

Noun

The act of copying or mimicking the behavior, appearance, or speech of another person.

"The child's imitation of his father's walk was amusing."

Noun

A copy of a real object, often made from cheaper materials to look like the original.

"She wore a necklace made of imitation pearls."

Adjective

Not genuine; designed to look like a more expensive or authentic version of something.

"The store sells imitation leather handbags."

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