copied

[ˈkɑːpid]

copied Definition

  • 1reproduce or make a similar version of something
  • 2imitate the behavior or actions of someone

Using copied: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "copied" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She copied the design from a magazine.

  • Example

    He copied his boss's mannerisms and speech patterns.

  • Example

    The file was copied to the new folder.

  • Example

    The painting was so good that it was copied many times.

copied Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with copied

  • to send a copy of an email or message to someone else

    Example

    Can you copy me in on that email?

  • a person who copies another's behavior, dress, or ideas

    Example

    She's such a copycat, always wearing the same clothes as her best friend.

  • the department of a newspaper or magazine responsible for editing and preparing articles for publication

    Example

    The copy desk made several changes to the article before it went to print.

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Summary: copied in Brief

The verb 'copied' [ˈkɑːpid] means to reproduce or make a similar version of something, or to imitate the behavior or actions of someone. It can refer to copying designs, files, or paintings, as well as copying someone's mannerisms or speech patterns. Phrases like 'copy someone in' and 'copy desk' extend its usage.