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imitated

Imitated vs Duplicated - What's the difference?

imitated | duplicated |


As verbs the difference between imitated and duplicated

is that imitated is (imitate) while duplicated is .

Imitator vs Imitated - What's the difference?

imitator | imitated |


As a noun imitator

is one who imitates or apes another.

As a verb imitated is

(imitate).

Emulated vs Imitated - What's the difference?

emulated | imitated |


As verbs the difference between emulated and imitated

is that emulated is past tense of emulate while imitated is past tense of imitate.

Disapproval vs Imitated - What's the difference?

disapproval | imitated |


As a noun disapproval

is the act of disapproving, an expression of condemnation.

As a verb imitated is

(imitate).

Imitated vs Intimate - What's the difference?

imitated | intimate |


As verbs the difference between imitated and intimate

is that imitated is (imitate) while intimate is to suggest or disclose discreetly.

As an adjective intimate is

closely acquainted; familiar.

As a noun intimate is

a very close friend.

Simulated vs Imitated - What's the difference?

simulated | imitated |


As verbs the difference between simulated and imitated

is that simulated is (simulate) while imitated is (imitate).

As an adjective simulated

is made to imitate something else; artificial.

Imitates vs Imitated - What's the difference?

imitates | imitated |


As verbs the difference between imitates and imitated

is that imitates is third-person singular of imitate while imitated is past tense of imitate.

Imitated vs Imitate - What's the difference?

imitated | imitate |


As verbs the difference between imitated and imitate

is that imitated is (imitate) while imitate is to follow as a model or a pattern; to make a copy, counterpart or semblance of.

Imitated vs Imitater - What's the difference?

imitated | imitater |


As a verb imitated

is (imitate).

As a noun imitater is

.

Rough vs Imitated - What's the difference?

rough | imitated |


As verbs the difference between rough and imitated

is that rough is to create in an approximate form while imitated is (imitate).

As an adjective rough

is having a texture that has much friction not smooth; uneven.

As a noun rough

is the unmowed part of a golf course.

As an adverb rough

is in a rough manner; rudely; roughly.

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