Mimics

How many syllables in Mimics?

mimics has 2 syllables

Split Mimics into syllables?

mim-ics

Definition of Mimics

Mimics means to imitate or copy the actions, speech, or appearance of someone or something.

How should Mimics divide into syllables

There are two syllables in the word 'mimics'. The first syllable 'mim' has one vowel 'i' and one consonant 'm'. The second syllable 'ics' has one vowel 'i' and two consonants 'c' and 's'.

Part of Speech - Mimics

Verb

The parrot mimics the sounds it hears.

Sentences with Mimics

  • She mimics her mother's cooking style.
  • The comedian mimics the president's voice.
  • The child mimics the movements of a monkey.
  • The actor mimics the accent of his character.
  • The bird mimics the sound of a phone ringing.
  • The robot mimics human emotions.
  • The artist mimics famous paintings in his work.
  • The software mimics handwriting.
  • The parrot mimics the words it hears.
  • The dancer mimics the movements of a swan.

Quotes with Mimics

  • Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
  • Monkey see, monkey do.
  • Imitate until you can innovate.
  • Copying is the highest form of praise.
  • Imitation can be a form of inspiration.
  • Copy and paste is a programmer's best friend.
  • Good artists copy, great artists steal.
  • Imitation is not just a form of flattery, it's the sincerest form of learning.
  • Copying others work is like cheating on a test, you might pass but you won't learn anything.
  • To imitate is to create anew.

Number of characters in Mimics

6 ( m, i, m, i, c, s )

Unique letters in Mimics

4 ( m, i, c, s )

Mimics Backwards

scimim

Phonetic Transcription of Mimics

IPA (International): ˈmɪmɪks

ARA (American): ˈmɪmɪks

EPA (English): ˈmɪmɪks

MIH-MIH-KS