verb
- present participle of copycat; to imitate or copy someone else's actions, style, or work, especially without permission or originality
Usage: informal; often used disapprovingly
noun
- the act or practice of imitating or copying someone else's work, ideas, or behavior without originality
Usage: informal; often used disapprovingly
Examples
- She accused him of copycatting her design ideas for the project.
- The new restaurant is just copycatting the successful chain down the street.
- Copycatting in school assignments is considered academic dishonesty.
- Instead of copycatting other brands, the company decided to develop its own unique style.
- The artist refused to engage in copycatting and always strived for original work.
- Many startups are guilty of copycatting established business models without adding innovation.