Plagiarism
Meaning of the word
Plagiarism is the action of copying or reproducing ideas, texts, works of art or any other kind of someone’s creation, without giving due credit to the original author. It is considered a form of intellectual theft and copyright violation.
Origin of the word
The word “plagiarism” originates in the Latin “plagium”, which means “theft” or “kidnapping”. In the literary context, it began to be used in the seventeenth century to refer to the improper appropriation of written works.
Adverbs of the word
– Plagiary
– Plagicly
– Plagiatically
Conjunctions of the word
– What
– As
– When
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synonyms of the word
– Copy
– To steal
– Reproduce
– falsifying
– Print out
“Plagiarism is a dishonest and unethical practice.”
“Plagiarism is punished by law.”
“Plagiarism is a form of intellectual theft.”
“The student failed for plagiarism in his academic work.”
“The author sued the plagiarist for copyright violation.”
“Plagiarism is a condemned practice in all areas of creation.”
Rhymes with the word
– Internship
– VARIOS
– Dialogue
– Praise
– Challenge
anagrams with the word
– Polygai
– Galipio
– PALIOGI
– Gipolia
– Ipoliga
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