A single specimen of a particular book, record, or other publication or issue
“I can't wait to get a copy of the latest book by my favorite author.”
A duplicate of an object, especially a document
“Our lawyers will need a copy of the contract for reference.”
A model or replica of something
“Represented here is a copy of what the building will look like once it is fully developed.”
An unlawful or illegal version of something
“She was busted for trying to sell a laughable copy of a Gucci handbag on eBay.”
The text of newspaper articles
“Once you are done, submit your copy to the editor.”
A periodical publication, typically focused on a particular subject
The act of loading data into a computer (from another system)
A particular edition or translation of a book or other work
A derisive art form that mocks by imitation
The written text of a play, film, or broadcast
A person or thing serving as a typical example or model
Something that has been recorded physically, such as on tape or video
A written work
Published text and visuals on physical medium
A new edition of a printed work
The copying of another's written or creative work
A cassette or reel containing magnetic tape for recording
A written or spoken record of information, a reproduction, or written communication
News, or new information about something
To make a similar or identical version of
“Could you copy those forms for each participant?”
To imitate the style or behavior of
“All they do now is copy my mannerisms and distort my views.”
To surreptitiously imitate, or make a similar or identical version of
“The cartel would subsequently attempt to copy self-portraits that had been painted by Van Gogh.”
To make a false show or pretense of
(computing) To move digital data or files from one device to another
To make a copy of something as a reserve
To put in writing
To represent in a physical, concrete or visible form
To copy or create (the same thing) again, potentially with a variation
To cite or reference
To make a (video or audio) recording of
To produce literature, typically in large quantities
To enter data
To repeat something that has already been said
To draw, trace, or define the outer edge or shape of
To match or rival in performance or extent
To make or design (anything) from something that serves as a pattern
Made in exact imitation of something valuable with the intention to deceive or defraud
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