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plagiarism

/ˈpleɪdʒəˌɹɪzm/

Meanings
  • noun

    The act of using another person's work or ideas without giving them credit.

    - "The student was caught plagiarizing a paper from the internet."
    - "The author was accused of plagiarizing large portions of another book."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with plagiarism
agrimony , almonry , armory , complimentary , conformity , discomfity , formality , grimly , harmony , immorality , infamy , lamentably , misery , monotony , obligingly , opulently , plentifully , punily , reformatory , similarly , solemnly , tactfully , timely , tranquility , unwillingly , vastly , whimsically
Variants
List of all variants of plagiarism that leads to same result
plagiarism , plagiarisms , plagiarist , plagiaristic , plagiarists , self-plagiarism , self-plagiarisms
Etymology
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The term plagiarism comes from the Latin word 'plagiarus', meaning 'kidnapper' or 'abductor'. In the world of academia and writing, plagiarism refers to the unauthorized use of someone else's work or ideas.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the ancient Greeks considered plagiarism a form of flattery?

  2. Plagiarism was a common practice in medieval Europe, where scribes would copy entire texts without attribution.

  3. The first known case of plagiarism in academia was recorded in the 13th century when a student was caught copying a text from another student's notebook.


Related Concepts
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  1. Academic dishonesty: Academic dishonesty is a broader term that includes plagiarism, cheating on exams, fabricating data, and other forms of academic misconduct.

  2. Copyright infringement: Plagiarism can also be considered a form of copyright infringement, as it involves using someone else's work without permission.


Culture
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Plagiarism has been a topic of concern in various fields, including academia, journalism, and literature. It is considered an ethical issue, and the consequences of plagiarism can range from being reprimanded to being expelled from school or losing one's job.

How to Memorize "plagiarism"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a student sneaking into a library at night to copy someone else's work.
    - Visualize a person copying text from a website and pasting it into their own document without giving credit.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word plagiarism with the idea of dishonesty or theft.
    - Remember that plagiarism involves using someone else's work without giving them credit.

  3. mnemonics

    - Plagiarism: P-lag, I-mitate, A-ct like, G-ive credit, I-n the right way, R-espect others' work, I-deas, M-ust be original


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