plagiarist

Plagian

Meaning of the word

The term “plagiaria” refers to a person who commits plagiarism, that is, who copies or reproduces ideas, texts, works of art or any other type of creation of another person without proper credit or without permission.

Origin of the word

The word “Plagian” originates in the Latin “plagiarius”, which means “slave kidnapper”. In the literary context, the term began to be used in the seventeenth century to refer to people who stole literary works by other authors.

Word adverbs

plagiariary

Conjunctions of the word

What, if, when, though, why

Synonyms of the word

copyr, thief of ideas, imitator, fraudster, counterfeit

Word Definitions

  1. person who commits plagiarism;
  2. One who copies or reproduces works from others without authorization;
  3. individual who unduly appropriates other people’s ideas.

Phrases that the word applies

– The writer was accused of being a Plagian, because his book presented identical excerpts to an existing work.

– The Plagian was processed by copyright violation.

Examples of the word in text

The Plagian was unmasked when his exact copies of texts from other authors were found in his academic work.

The Plagian was ordered to pay a fine and to depict publicly for his actions.

Rhymes with the word

Diary, Worker, Literary, Imaginary, Solidarity

Anagrams with the word

Grilapiao

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