"Plagiarists" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Someone who passes off someone else's work or ideas as their own, presenting them as original and authentic, often without proper acknowledgement or credit.
Someone who plagiarizes, typically a student who submits work that is not their own as their own, in order to gain credit or an academic advantage; a person who uses parts of other people's work without proper acknowledgement or citation.
To plagiarize means to take and use someone else's words, thoughts, or ideas as if they were one's own, often without giving the original author credit. Plagiarism can involve copying written work, such as text, images, or other forms of intellectual property, from sources without citing or crediting the original source. It can occur in various forms, including academic, commercial, or even social media contexts, and is considered a serious offense in many contexts, including education and business.
Passing off someone else's work or ideas as one's own, especially in academic writing, by not properly citing or crediting the original author.
Adjective: relating to or characterized by plagiarism, especially the act of passing off someone else's writings or ideas as one's own.
Plagiarization is the act of stealing and passing off someone else's words or ideas as one's own work, especially in academic or professional contexts. It is an academic and intellectual property offense, and is considered a serious form of academic dishonesty.
To take or use as one's own the ideas, writings, etc. of another, without permission or proper acknowledgement.