imitators in English

noun
1
a person who copies the behavior or actions of another.
the show's success has sparked off many imitators
synonyms:copieremulatorfollowermimicplagiaristapeparrotcopycat
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Below are sample sentences containing the word "imitators" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "imitators", or refer to the context using the word "imitators" in the English Dictionary.

1. Don’t be fooled by imitators selling cheaper Bungs

2. Therefore I exhort you, be imitators of me.

3. I exhort you therefore, Become imitators of me.

4. Countertenors are most likely very poor imitators of castrati

5. 97 10 “Become Imitators of God” in Your Use of Power

6. 16 There are now countless imitators of champagne on the market.

7. No nonsense, just great Cigars delivered fast, fresh, and discounted….beware of imitators.

8. 18 The difference between Ms McArthur and her countless imitators is the elegance of her writing.

9. Times, Sunday Times (2006) A unique branch of the comedy tree that never Begat any imitators

10. We are exhorted to “become imitators of God” and to “work what is good toward all.”

11. In this connection, note the apostle Paul’s advice: “Be imitators of those who through faith and patience inherit the promises.”

12. To confuse imitators further, he also screwed a three-way switch into the empty middle-pickup slot on the guitar's body.

13. 11 The Bible urges us not to be sluggish but to be “imitators of those who through faith and patience inherit the promises.”

14. Buckyballs grew into a magnetic powerhouse, complete with corporate imitators like Zen Magnets.But behind the warnings and posturing, the health problem hadn't been resolved.

15. Blabbermouth.net stated later in 2010 about the album, "A hugely forward-thinking and ambitious album, Organic Hallucinosis defined Decapitated's sound and spawned a host of imitators."

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17. The Androgenous attraction of the "kabukimono" she presented on stage was so captivating that the theater itself was called "Kabuki," and imitators cropped up immediately in Kyoto and the countryside.

18. But the poor , blind imitators had lost all their moorings as they cut themselves adrift not only from their traditional religion and morality , but also from their art and literature , their homeland and their people .

19. ‘Amusingly, I'm not at all thin or particularly pretty.’ ‘The show is a seminal work of the "girl fighting demons and monsters" genre, of which, Amusingly, there have been many imitators.’ Word of the day

20. ‘No one likes a smarmy Adulator.’ ‘That many in the eighteenth century actively resisted what seemed to them classical cultural imperialism, something supported by contemporaries they considered spineless Adulators and imitators, may be less widely understood.’

21. But it did give them the opportunity to show that they were not ‘imitators of what is bad’ and thus to receive advanced training in loyalty to Jehovah and to apostolic authority. —3 John 9-12.

22. One of the most interesting imitators in America was James Gates Percival, who, in his attempt to be Byronic, combined poetry with celibacy, geology, chemistry, etymology (he spent four years correcting the proofs of Webster's Dictionary), and misanthropy

23. In the Beatles …new word for the phenomenon: Beatlemania.In early 1964, after equally tumultuous appearances on American television, the same phenomenon erupted in the United States and provoked a so-called British Invasion of Beatles imitators from the United Kingdom.

24. Driven by the bittersweet, ironic songwriting of Luke Haines, the band's carefully crafted, three-minute pop songs are in the vein of the Kinks, the Smiths, and the Beatles, particularly the songs of George Harrison.Yet the Auteurs never sound like imitators

25. And the tragic poet is an imitator, and therefore, PL-400 Certified like all other imitators, he is thrice removed from the king and fromthe truth, Over their voices Dollard Bassooned PL-400 Latest Mock Exam attack, booming over bombarding chords: —When love absorbs my ardent soul.