Difference between Mime and Mimic

What is the difference between Mime and Mimic?

Mime as a verb is to mimic. while Mimic as a verb is to imitate, especially in order to ridicule.

Mime

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To mimic. To act without words. To represent an action or object through gesture, without the use sound.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A form of acting without words; pantomime A pantomime actor A classical theatrical entertainment in the form of farce A performer of such a farce A person who mimics others in a comical manner

Example sentence: If you were going to shoot a mime, would you use a silencer?

Mimic

Part of speech: noun

Definition: One who practices mimicry, or mime

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To imitate, especially in order to ridicule.to take on the appearance of another, for protection or camouflage.

Example sentence: Radio is more powerful the closer we mimic the way we actually speak to each other. That's why Howard Stern is such a great radio talent. People on his show are actually speaking to each other. You might not like what they're saying, but they're real conversations.

We hope you now know whether to use Mime or Mimic in your sentence.

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