knockoff

/ˈnɑkɔf/
noun
  1. A cheap or unauthorized copy of a product, especially a popular or designer item.
    • She realized the painting was a knockoff when the signature didn't match.
    • He bought a knockoff of the famous handbag for a fraction of the price.
    • The market was full of knockoff watches that looked real but cost very little.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Being a cheap or unauthorized copy; counterfeit.
    • The knockoff sneakers fell apart after just two weeks.
    • She refused to buy knockoff jewelry because she wanted the real thing.
    • They were arrested for selling knockoff electronics on the street.
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