Mimicking vs Repeating - What's the difference?
mimicking | repeating |
mimicry
* (Washington Irving)
That repeats; repetitive.
Of a firearm: capable of firing multiple times without needing recharging.
(mathematics) Of a decimal: recurring.
repetition
* 1779 , Edward Capell, ?John Collins, Notes and various readings to Shakespeare
As verbs the difference between mimicking and repeating
is that mimicking is while repeating is .As nouns the difference between mimicking and repeating
is that mimicking is mimicry while repeating is repetition.As an adjective repeating is
that repeats; repetitive.mimicking
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- They had a thousand odd stories and jokes about the events of the day, and burlesque descriptions and mimickings of the spectators who had been admiring them.
repeating
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)Noun
(en noun)- What the moderns could mean by their suppression of the final couplet's repeatings , cannot be conceiv'd
