Use of imitation in Sentences. 27 Examples

The examples include imitation at the start of sentence, imitation at the end of sentence and imitation in the middle of sentence

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imitation at the end of sentence


  1. A child learns to talk by imitation.
  2. This is a real pearl, not an imitation.
  3. It's not real silk - it's just imitation.
  4. It's not real leather; it's only an imitation.
  5. Young children learn how to speak by imitation.
  6. That's not an original Rembrandt, it's an imitation.
  7. Many people think that children learn language by imitation.

imitation in the middle of sentence


  1. His imitation of that singer is perfect.
  2. She wore an imitation of a sailor's hat.
  3. The imitation hardly matches up to the original.
  4. The cheese is a pale imitation of real Parmesan.
  5. It's an original, not one of those imitation jobs.
  6. The group are an insipid imitation of the Beatles.
  7. His style is a slavish imitation of his teacher's.
  8. He can do a passable imitation of the maths teacher.
  9. The customer detected an imitation from a real thing.
  10. She put on a passable imitation of a Scottish accent.
  11. He gave his imitation of Queen Elizabeth's royal wave.
  12. The salesman fobbed off an imitation diamond on the lady.
  13. The salesman fobbed the lady off with an imitation diamond.
  14. This latest production is a pale imitation of the original .
  15. We all fell about when he did his imitation of the tea-lady.
  16. They discussed important issues in imitation of their elders.
  17. Their version of jazz funk is a pale imitation of the real thing.
  18. Stan puffed out his thin cheeks in a passable imitation of his dad.
  19. The poems, some in imitation of Ossian, are graceful if unremarkable.
  20. Modern luxury ships are a pale imitation of the glamour and style of the early ocean liners.

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