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copycat

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/ˈkɑːpiˌkæt/ · co-py-cat

a person who imitates another's actions or behaviors.

Meanings

nouninformal

a person who imitates another's actions or behaviors.

ایک شخص جو کسی دوسرے کے عمل یا رویے کی نقل کرتا ہے۔

نقال

naqal

Synonyms

imitatormimicfollowerنقالمقلیپیرو

Antonyms

innovatororiginalcreatorجدیداصلیخالق

Common Collocations

  • copycat behavior
  • copycat crime
  • copycat phenomenon

Example Sentences

She is just a copycat who follows every trend.

وہ صرف ایک نقال ہے جو ہر رجحان کی پیروی کرتی ہے۔

Woh sirf aik naqaal hai jo har rujhan ki pairwi karti hai.

Copycat crimes have become a serious issue in the city.

نقالی جرائم شہر میں ایک سنگین مسئلہ بن گئے ہیں۔

Naqali jurm sheher mein aik sangeen masla ban gaye hain.

He is such a copycat that he even mimics my jokes.

وہ اتنا نقال ہے کہ وہ میری مذاق کی بھی نقل کرتا ہے۔

Woh itna naqaal hai ke woh meri mazak ki bhi naqal karta hai.

Easily Confused With

mimic:While 'copycat' refers to imitating someone's actions, 'mimic' can specifically relate to imitating speech or mannerisms.

Word Family

copying
verbنقل کرنا
copied
verbنقل کیا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a cat that copies everything its owner does!

Imagine a playful kitten flopping after its owner.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خود کو پا کر بھی نہ پا سکا پھر بھی، پر جو ہے وہ، نقل کرنے سے کیا ہے آگے بڑھتا۔

Khud ko pa kar bhi na pa saka phir bhi, Par jo hai woh, naqal karne se kya hai aage barhta.

Even after finding himself, he could not progress, yet he wonders what it achieves to imitate.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

نقالی کبھی کامیاب نہیں ہوتی۔

Naqali kabhi kamiyab nahi hoti.

Imitation never leads to success.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "copy + cat" — to imitate or mimic someone's actions

First known use: 1970s

The term 'copycat' emerged in the 1970s as a colloquial term to describe someone who imitates another's behavior or actions, often lacking originality.