imitative words

imitative words
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  • imitative — [im′i tāt΄iv; ] also [, im′i tə tiv΄] adj. [LL imitativus] 1. formed from a model; reproducing the qualities of an original or another 2. given to imitating; inclined to imitate others 3. not genuine or real; imitation 4. approximating in sound… …   English World dictionary

  • Words and Music (play) — Samuel Beckett wrote the radio play, Words and Music between November and December 1961. [Both James Knowlson ( Damned to Fame: The Life of Samuel Beckett , p 497) and Stan Gontarski ( The Faber Companion to Samuel Beckett , p 650) quote these… …   Wikipedia

  • imitative — Synonyms and related words: apish, battological, delineatory, depictive, duplicative, echoic, echoing, embodying, emulative, figurative, graphic, ideographic, illustrational, illustrative, incarnating, iterative, limning, mimetic, mimic, mimish,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • List of English words of Turkic origin — This is a list of words that have entered into the English language from the Turkic languages. Many of them came via traders and soldiers from and in the Ottoman Empire. There are some Turkic words as well, most of them entered English via the… …   Wikipedia

  • Yiddish words used by English-speaking Jews — Yiddish words may be used in a primarily English language context. An English sentence that uses these words sometimes is said to be in Yinglish, however the primary meaning of Yinglish is an anglicism used in Yiddish. This secondary sense of the …   Wikipedia

  • semantics — semanticist /si man teuh sist/, semantician /see man tish euhn/, n. /si man tiks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) 1. Ling. a. the study of meaning. b. the study of linguistic development by classifying and examining changes in meaning and form. 2.… …   Universalium

  • Etymology — Etymologies redirects here. For the encyclopedia, see Etymologiae. For the Elvish dictionary, see The Etymologies (Tolkien). Not to be confused with Entomology or Etiology. For help writing an etymology on Wikipedia, see Template:Etymology …   Wikipedia

  • im´i|ta´tive|ness — im|i|ta|tive «IHM uh TAY tihv», adjective. 1. fond of imitating; likely or inclined to imitate others: »Monkeys are imitative. 2. showing imitation; imitating: »“Bang” and “whiz” are imitative words. 3. not real; counterfeit. SYNONYM(S):… …   Useful english dictionary

  • im´i|ta´tive|ly — im|i|ta|tive «IHM uh TAY tihv», adjective. 1. fond of imitating; likely or inclined to imitate others: »Monkeys are imitative. 2. showing imitation; imitating: »“Bang” and “whiz” are imitative words. 3. not real; counterfeit. SYNONYM(S):… …   Useful english dictionary

  • im|i|ta|tive — «IHM uh TAY tihv», adjective. 1. fond of imitating; likely or inclined to imitate others: »Monkeys are imitative. 2. showing imitation; imitating: »“Bang” and “whiz” are imitative words. 3. not real; counterfeit. SYNONYM(S): simulative,… …   Useful english dictionary

  • sneeze — {{11}}sneeze (n.) 1640s, from SNEEZE (Cf. sneeze) (v.). {{12}}sneeze (v.) O.E. fneosan to snort, sneeze, from P.Gmc. *fneusanan (Cf. M.Du. fniesen, Du. fniezen to sneeze; O.N. fnysa to snort; O.N. hnjosa, Swed. nysa to sneeze; O.H.G …   Etymology dictionary


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