Pronunciation: /mɪˈmɛtɪk/
adjective relating to or denoting the transmission of cultural traits or ideas between individuals or groups through imitation, typically through the use of memes.
A1 Memes are a form of memetic communication that spread quickly on social media.
A2 The viral video had a memetic effect, inspiring many parodies and imitations.
B1 The company's marketing campaign used memetic strategies to appeal to a younger audience.
B2 The internet culture is full of memetic references that only certain groups understand.
C1 The artist's work explores the concept of memetic evolution and cultural transmission.
C2 The professor's lecture on memetic theory challenged students to think critically about the power of ideas.
formal The study of memetic evolution in cultural phenomena is a fascinating field of research.
informal I love sharing memetic jokes with my friends online.
slang That meme went totally memetic, everyone is sharing it!
figurative The idea of cultural evolution being memetic in nature is thought-provoking.
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