copy

/ˈkɑpi/
noun
  1. A thing made to be similar or identical to another.
    • Please make a copy of this document for the meeting.
    • The artist sold a copy of the painting to a collector.
    • She kept a copy of the key in her desk drawer.
  2. A single example of a book, newspaper, or other publication.
    • He signed each copy of his new novel for the fans.
    • The library has a rare copy of the first edition.
    • I bought a copy of the morning paper at the store.
  3. Written material intended to be printed or published.
    • The editor reviewed the copy before sending it to the printer.
    • The advertising team needs fresh copy for the campaign.
    • She wrote the copy for the company's new website.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To make a similar or identical version of something.
    • Please copy the file to the shared drive.
    • He copied the recipe into his notebook.
    • The student copied the diagram from the board.
  2. To imitate the behavior or style of someone else.
    • Young children often copy their parents' gestures.
    • He tried to copy his brother's success in business.
    • She copied the singer's dance moves for the performance.
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