Pronunciation: /ˈmaɪmər/
noun a person who mimics or imitates others for entertainment
A1 The mime artist performed a funny skit at the children's party.
A2 The mimer used exaggerated gestures to convey a story without words.
B1 The talented mimer entertained the audience with his silent performance.
B2 The mimer's ability to express emotions through body language was truly impressive.
C1 The mimer's performance was so captivating that the audience was left speechless.
C2 The renowned mimer received a standing ovation for his brilliant portrayal of various characters.
verb to mimic or imitate someone or something
A1 I mimered the actions of the monkey at the zoo.
A2 She mimered the instructions for making a sandwich.
B1 The actor mimered the emotions of the character perfectly.
B2 The mime artist mimered a scene from a famous movie.
C1 The dancer mimered the movements of a swan with grace and precision.
C2 The performance artist mimered a complex narrative using only gestures and expressions.
formal The mimer at the theater troupe was able to perfectly imitate famous actors.
informal The mimer at the party had everyone laughing with their funny gestures.
slang The mimer on TikTok is so good at lip-syncing to popular songs.
figurative She was a mimer of emotions, always putting on a different face for different situations.
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