Imitative

Pronunciation: /ˈɪməˌteɪtɪv/

Imitative (adjective)

  1. Showing the style of someone else, often by copying how they speak, act, or write.
  2. Made to resemble a model closely, especially in behaviour, form, or performance.
  3. In psychology, relating to learning or behaviour that comes from watching and copying others.

Examples

  • Her imitative style sounds like the original song.
  • The painter used an imitative style to match the old work.