- nouncopy (noun) · copies (plural noun)
- a thing made to be similar or identical to another:"the problem is telling which is the original document and which the copy"
- a single specimen of a particular book, record, or other publication or issue:"the record has sold more than a million copies"
- matter to be printed:"copy for the next issue must be submitted by the beginning of the month"
- material for a newspaper or magazine article:"it is an unfortunate truth of today's media that bad news makes good copy"
- the text of an advertisement:"“No more stubble—no more trouble,” trumpeted their ad copy"
- SOUTH ASIAN ENGLISHIRISH ENGLISHa blank booklet or notebook used for schoolwork:"examinees will not be allowed to take pens, copies, or water bottles inside the test center" · "you need a stock of exercise copies, A4 refill pads, and maths copies"
verbcopy (verb) · copies (third person present) · copied (past tense) · copied (past participle) · copying (present participle)- make a similar or identical version of; reproduce:"each form had to be copied and sent to a different department"
- computingreproduce (data stored in one location) in another location:"the command will copy a file from one disc to another"
- write out information that one has read or heard:"he copied the details into his notebook" · "I began to copy out the addresses"
- (copy something to)send a copy of a letter to (a third party):"I thought I'd copy to you this letter sent to the PR representative"
- (copy someone in)send someone a copy of an email that is addressed to a third party:"I attached the document and copied him in so he'd know it had been sent"
- imitate the style or behavior of:"lifestyles that were copied from Miami and Fifth Avenue" · "art students copied from approved old masters" · "she was such fun that everybody wanted to copy her"
- hear or understand someone speaking on a radio transmitter:"this is Edwards, do you copy, over"
OriginMiddle English (denoting a transcript or copy of a document): from Old French copie (noun), copier (verb), from Latin copia ‘abundance’ (in medieval Latin ‘transcript’, from such phrases as copiam describendi facere ‘give permission to transcribe’).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a thing made to be similar or identical to another:
- a single specimen of a particular book, record, or other publication or issue:
verb- make a similar or identical version of; reproduce:
- imitate the style or behavior of:
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