plagiarism

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Plagiarism' involves using somebody else's words or ideas and presenting them as your own. It's not just copy-pasting text, it's also using someone's thoughts without giving credit.
Examples in Different Contexts
In academic writing, 'plagiarism' refers to using someone else's work or ideas without proper attribution. An academic advisor might warn, 'Ensure all your sources are correctly cited to avoid plagiarism in your thesis.'
Practice Scenarios
Tech

Scenario:

This app layout mirrors the interface of our chief competitor's app. We must prioritize innovation and uniqueness in our designs.

Response:

You're right. Plagiarism would jeopardize our reputation. I'll redo the layout focusing on originality and user experience.

Academic

Scenario:

This essay seems to have whole passages copied from an online article. We do not allow students to submit work that is not their own.

Response:

I wasn't aware it was plagiarism. I hope to cite all sources properly and respect the academic integrity from now on.

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