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Synonyms and antonyms of To make a copy of something in British Thesaurus

To make a copy of something

copy (verb)

to make a copy that is the same as the original thing

reproduce (verb)

to make a copy of something such as a picture, a piece of writing, or a musical sound

duplicate (verb)

to make an exact copy of something such as a document

photocopy (verb)

to copy documents or pictures from one piece of paper to another using a photocopier

counterfeit (verb)

to make an illegal copy of a bank note, product, ticket etc

forge (verb)

to illegally copy documents, paper money, or works of art with the intention of cheating people

fake (verb)

to make an exact copy of something in order to trick people

dub (verb)

to make a copy of a tape or recording

run off ()

to quickly print a copy of something

knock off ()

to produce something quickly and carelessly, often a copy of something else

copy (verb)

to make a copy of a piece of information by writing it somewhere

copy (verb)

to make a photocopy

copy (verb)

to deliberately make something that looks exactly like something else

copycat (noun)

informal someone that you think has copied exactly what someone else has done, and seems to have no ideas of their own

copyist (noun)

someone who produces copies of things such as documents, music, or paintings

crib (verb)

informal to copy someone’s work dishonestly

duplicate (verb)

to create a situation that is exactly like another one

echo (verb)

to repeat a quality or situation

mock up ()

to make a simple copy of something that you will later make or do properly, in order to test it or show people what it will be like

pattern (verb)

to make something so that it is similar to another thing

plagiarise ()

a British spelling of plagiarize

plagiarize (verb)

to take someone else’s work, ideas, or words, and use them as if they were your own

reconstruct (verb)

to make a copy of something that existed in the past

reprint (verb)

to make more copies of a book because all the other copies have been sold

simulate (verb)

to produce the features of something in a way that seems real but is not

transcribe (verb)

music to copy or record music

transfer (verb)

to copy information or images from one place or object to another