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What is the synonym and antonym for mimic?

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Q. What is the synonym and antonym for mimic?

Some common synonyms of mimic are ape, copy, imitate, and mock. While all these words mean “to make something so that it resembles an existing thing,” mimic implies a close copying (as of voice or mannerism) often for fun, ridicule, or lifelike imitation.

Q. Is praise the antonym of mimic?

“This week, it is an honor to be able to praise someone who really deserves it.”…What is the opposite of mimic?

praise admire
appreciate proclaim
revere adulate
endorse eulogiseUK
commend honorUS

Q. Which word is a synonym for mimicking?

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Q. Is Mistakens a word?

adjective. wrongly conceived, held, or done: a mistaken antagonism. erroneous; incorrect; wrong: a mistaken answer. having made a mistake; being in error.

Q. What is the past tense of mistake?

mistake ​Definitions and Synonyms ​‌‌

present tense
he/she/it mistakes
present participle mistaking
past tense mistook
past participle mistaken

Q. What kind of verb is mistake?

Conjugation of verb ‘Mistake’

Base Form (Infinitive): To Mistake
Past Simple: Mistook
Past Participle: Mistaken
3rd Person Singular: Mistakes
Present Participle/Gerund: Mistaking

Q. What is the past tense of cost?

costed

Q. What is the perfect tense of mistake?

present perfect

Q. What’s another word for mistake?

Some common synonyms of mistake are blunder, error, lapse, and slip. While all these words mean “a departure from what is true, right, or proper,” mistake implies misconception or inadvertence and usually expresses less criticism than error.

Q. Is mistaken present tense?

The past tense of mistake is mistook. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of mistake is mistakes. The present participle of mistake is mistaking. The past participle of mistake is mistaken.

Q. What tense is has requested?

The tense is present and it is unmarked for aspect. You can do various things with this sentence. You can change the tense to past by request -> requested, and you can change the aspect to perfect by requests -> have requested. You can then change the tense of this by have requested -> had requested.

Q. What is the past perfect tense of agree?

had agreed

Q. Is Requested meaning?

1. To express a desire for, especially politely; ask for. Often used with an infinitive or clause: requested information about the experiment; requested to see the evidence firsthand; requested that the bus driver stop at the next corner. 2. To ask (a person) to do something: The police requested her to accompany them.

Q. Have been requested meaning?

the act of asking for something to be given or done, especially as a favor or courtesy; solicitation or petition: At his request, they left. an instance of this: There have been many requests for the product.

Q. Is requested for correct?

Both phrases are correct. ‘Request to’ is used to request some one (person). And ‘request for’ is used to get something or something to be done by others.

Q. What is the meaning of have been?

“Have been” is a verb used to form the present perfect tense, and when followed by a present participle (such as “running”, “walking”, “doing” etc.), the present perfect continuous tense. This means that an action is going on continuously and has not been completed at this moment.

Q. How do you use requested?

as requested in a sentence

  1. It is a requested 8 : 30 call from the telephone exchange.
  2. The service would deduct money, as requested, from the user’s bank account.
  3. At the end, President Clinton refused to summarize the discussion as requested.
  4. I fixed most issues as requested and responded to the others above.

Q. Is as requested rude?

Dictionary defines to request as to politely or formally ask for something. So by definition it is not rude.

Q. Do you need a comma after as requested?

No, not in your sentences. However, if the “as per your….” comes at the BEGINNING of the sentence, then yes, you would need a comma. As per your request, please find attached images and documents.

Q. Do you put a comma after per your request?

“Per your request,” is an introductory phrase and needs a comma. Introductory phrases add nuance to sentences but, if taken out, will not harm the sentence’s meaning. As the name suggests, introductory phrases are found at the beginning of a sentence, but can often be moved around without harm.

Q. Is it grammatically correct to say as per?

The choice of which to use (or avoid) is entirely a matter of taste. The more ponderous as per is often found in business and legal prose, or in writing that attempts to adopt a formal tone. It is not incorrect to use, but some find it overly legalistic and counsel avoiding it for that reason.

Q. What does Per mean in email?

in accordance with

Q. How do you say Per last email nicely?

You could try:

  1. “I’m following up on the below” or “Following up on this [request/question/assignment]”
  2. “I’m circling back on the below” or “Circling back on this [request/question/assignment]”
  3. “I’m checking in on the below” or “Checking in on this [request/question/assignment]”

Q. Is it rude to say as per my previous email?

‘Per my last email’ is merely the socially acceptable way of reminding someone that you’ve already answered that question. If you’ve worked in an office environment, you’ve received an email in a thread that says, “Per my last email.” You’ve probably written it as well.

Q. Can you say per person?

Per person, not per someone, means ‘for each person (per means for each). Two per person = two each.

Q. What does Per mean in slang?

PER. Personal Endurance Record. showing only Slang/Internet Slang definitions (show all 66 definitions)

Q. Is per short for something?

It is a Latin term meaning literally ‘through’ or ‘by means of’. In the example expressions, it conveys ‘because of the rationale presented at/by’. Note that comments that are only per something are generally considered arguments to avoid.

Q. How do you say Per person’s request?

Both ‘as per your request’ and ‘per your request’ are grammatically correct and widely used in written English. ‘As per your request’ might seem pretty old-fashioned to some. Using something like ‘as you requested’ is a more modern way of saying ‘as per your request’ and might sound less ‘cumbersome’.

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