copycat in English dictionary

  • copycat

    Meanings and definitions of "copycat"

    • (informal) One who imitates others' work without adding ingenuity.
    • Imitative; unoriginal.
    • To act as a copycat; to copy in a shameless or derivative way
    • adjective
      Imitative; unoriginal.
    • noun
      (informal)
      One who imitates others' work without adding ingenuity.
    • noun
      A criminal who imitates the crimes of another; specifically, a criminal who commits the same crime, especially a highly-publicized one, that has just been or recently committed by someone else.
    • verb
      To act as a copycat; to copy in a shameless or derivative way
    • one who imitates others' work without adding ingenuity
    • One who imitates others' work or behaviour without adding ingenuity.
    • noun
      someone who copies the words or behavior of another

    Synonyms of "copycat" in English dictionary

    mortal, soul, person are the top synonyms of "copycat" in the English thesaurus.

    Grammar and declension of copycat

    • copycat ( third-person singular simple present copycats, present participle copycatting, simple past and past participle copycatted)
    • copycat ( comparative more copycat, superlative most copycat)
    • copycat ( plural  copycats)
    • copycat (comparative more copycat, superlative most copycat)
    • copycat (plural copycats)
    • copycat (third-person singular simple present copycats, present participle copycatting, simple past and past participle copycatted)
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