Duplicate
UK //ˈdjuːplɪkɛt//US //ˈduːplɪkeɪt//
Definition
To make an exact copy of something.
Examples
- Please duplicate this document for the meeting tomorrow.
- Artists often duplicate their work for limited prints.
- The software allows you to duplicate files easily.
- Can you duplicate this key for me?
- He tried to duplicate the experiment's results.
- They asked me to duplicate the form for new applicants.
Usage notes
Use 'duplicate' in both formal and informal contexts. Avoid in casual conversations when a simpler word like 'copy' would work better.
Grammar pattern
duplicate + object
Memory hint
Think of 'duplicate' as 'two plate' - like having one plate on top of another.
Collocations
- duplicate file
- duplicate efforts
- duplicate information
- duplicate record
Synonyms
- copy
- replicate
- reproduce
- repeat
- iterate
Antonyms
- original
- unique
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'duplicate' as a noun instead of a verb.
- Using 'duplicated' incorrectly as an adjective in some contexts.
- Misplacing the object, e.g., saying 'duplicate copy' instead of just 'duplicate'.