Plagiarism,
Definition of Plagiarism:
Stealing of words and/or ideas of another person and presenting them as ones own. It is an academic and moral infringement, but not a legal one unless it amounts to a copyright violation.
The practice of taking someone elses work or ideas and passing them off as ones own.
Synonyms of Plagiarism
Copying, Infringement of copyright, Piracy, Theft, Stealing, Poaching, Appropriation, Adoption, Appropriation, Assumption, Autoplagiarism, Borrowed plumes, Borrowing, Copying, Counterfeiting, Cribbing, Derivation, Deriving, Doubling, Duplication, Echo, Emulation, Fakery, Following, Forgery, Hit-off, Imitation, Impersonation, Imposture, Impression, Infringement, Infringement of copyright, Infringing, Lifting, Literary piracy, Mimesis, Mirroring, Mocking, Onomatopoeia, Parody, Pasticcio, Pastiche, Piracy, Pirating, Plagiarizing, Plagiary, Purloining, Quotation, Reappearance, Rebirth, Recurrence, Redoubling, Reduplication, Reecho, Regurgitation, Reincarnation, Renewal, Reoccurrence, Repetition, Reproduction, Resumption, Return, Simulation, Stealing, Takeoff, Taking, Theft, Thievery, Usurpation
How to use Plagiarism in a sentence?
- There were accusations of plagiarism.
Meaning of Plagiarism & Plagiarism Definition
Plagiarism
It is unfair to take someone else's work and pass it off as your own. Websites that copy or use someone else's content are often penalized by search engines.
Plagiarism is using someone else's work for your own work. This is considered unfair and can lead to search engine fines.