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knockoff

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Noun — A cheap imitation of a well-known, usually branded, product.

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a cheap knockoff a designer knockoff

Etymology

A noun formed from the phrasal verb "knock off," in the sense of quickly copying something.

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What does “knockoff” mean?

The word “knockoff” means a cheap imitation of a well-known, usually branded, product. In plain terms, a low-quality copy of a famous brand or product.

How do you use “knockoff” in a sentence?

Here is “knockoff” used in a sentence: “The market stall was full of knockoffs of designer handbags.”

What part of speech is “knockoff”?

“Knockoff” is a noun.

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