APE vs IMITATOR: NOUN
- Gunnera petaloidea, a plant of the high mountain slopes of Hawaii, bearing large, broad, reniform leaves from two to three feet in width.
- An imitator; a mimic.
- Technically, a man-like monkey; a simian proper, or a member of the modern family Simiidœ, forming a kind of connecting link between man and the lower animals, and hence termed anthroid (which see).
- More specifically, a tailless monkey; a monkey with a very short tail; a magot, macaque, or pig-tailed baboon: as, the Barbary ape (Inuus ecaudatus); the Celebes black ape (Cynopithecus niger).
- A monkey; a quadrumanous animal; some animal of the old order Quadrumana; a member of one of the modern families Simiidœ, Cynopithecidœ, and Cebidœ, especially one which attracts attention by mimicking man.
- A clumsy or boorish person.
- A mimic or imitator.
- A tailed primate such as a monkey. Not in scientific use.
- Any of various members of this superfamily bearing fur and usually living in the wild, especially orangutans, gorillas, and chimpanzees, in contrast to humans. Not in scientific use.
- Any of various tailless Old World primates of the superfamily Hominoidea, including the gibbons, orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees, and humans.
- Someone who copies the words or behavior of another
- Person who resembles a non-human primate
- Any of various primates with short tails or no tail at all
- An uncivilised person.
- Any such primate other than a human.
- A primate of the clade Hominoidea, generally larger than monkeys and distinguished from them by having no tail.
- A dupe.
- One who imitates servilely (in allusion to the manners of the ape); a mimic.
- A quadrumanous mammal, esp. of the family Simiadæ, having teeth of the same number and form as in man, and possessing neither a tail nor cheek pouches. The name is applied esp. to species of the genus Hylobates, and is sometimes used as a general term for all Quadrumana. The higher forms, the gorilla, chimpanzee, and ourang, are often called anthropoid apes or man apes.
- A mischievous or silly mimic; hence, a fool; a dupe.
- A name in the Hawaiian and Society islands of Alocasia macrorhiza, an aroid plant with large, oval, sagittate leaves.
- One who imitates or apes another.
- One who imitates.
- One who imitates, copies, or patterns after a model.
- Someone who (fraudulently) assumes the appearance of another
- Someone who copies the words or behavior of another
APE vs IMITATOR: ADJECTIVE
- Wild; crazy.
- N/A
APE vs IMITATOR: VERB
- To behave like an ape.
- To imitate; mimic.
- Represent in or produce a caricature of
- Imitate uncritically and in every aspect
- N/A
APE vs IMITATOR: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To imitate or mimic, especially in a thoughtless or inept way. : imitate.
- To mimic, as an ape imitates human actions; to imitate or follow servilely or irrationally.
- N/A
APE vs IMITATOR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms Mimic, etc.
- To imitate servilely; mimic, as an ape imitates human actions.
- (idiom) (go ape) To become wildly excited or angry.
- N/A
APE vs IMITATOR: RELATED WORDS
- Jackass, Monkeys, Baboon, Primate, Chimpanzee, Simian, Chimp, Monkey, Gorilla, Copy, Copycat, Caricature, Imitator, Imitate, Anthropoid
- Parody, Copyist, Flatterer, Parodist, Disciple, Clone, Wannabe, Lookalike, Knockoff, Mimicry, Imitation, Aper, Ape, Copycat, Impersonator
APE vs IMITATOR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Mimic, Dog, Jackass, Baboon, Primate, Chimpanzee, Simian, Chimp, Monkey, Gorilla, Copy, Copycat, Caricature, Imitate, Anthropoid
- Pretender, Imposter, Admirer, Parody, Flatterer, Parodist, Disciple, Clone, Wannabe, Lookalike, Knockoff, Imitation, Aper, Ape, Copycat
APE vs IMITATOR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- The Ape Exchange involves a toy ape being sent to you from the project.
- Piaggio Ape in a Nutshell for answers to common questions about the Piaggio Ape.
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- Applicant must fill up the APE Report, Medical Prescreen Questionnaire and Physical Examination Guide for APE.
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- APE VALORANT Battle is an online Korean tournament organized by APE TOPCLASS.
- Lower APE files and also be a part of APE information.
- The reviews for Go Ape at Leeds Castle, Go Ape at Dalby Forest and Go Ape at Moore Valley are excellent.
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- Fella named Sebastian Haff, an Elvis imitator, the best of them.
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- DS, which is by far the commonest psychiatric imitator of epilepsy.
- Christ, therefore, being the fountain of truth, is no imitator.
- It may be easier to just accept an imitator.
- Plus, the thin body is a perfect baitfish imitator.
- What nation has, in this case, been the imitator?
- Was Herodotus the only true imitator of Homer?
- Was Herodotus alone a devoted imitator of Homer?
- Matthew Young could never be a mere imitator.
APE vs IMITATOR: QUESTIONS
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