Counterfeit (Adjective)
Syllable division: coun·ter·feit
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈkaʊn.tə.fɪt/ US: /ˈkaʊn.t̬ɚ.fɪt/
Meaning: Something that has been altered to look like the original, frequently for dishonest or unlawful reasons.
Example:
> She bought a counterfeit passport with a different identity.
> They made counterfeit money to pay their debt.
>Most people wear brand-name clothes that have been counterfeited.
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Since there is no way to monitor what is real and what is counterfeit, we should avoid flea markets.
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That brand doesn’t exist, it’s counterfeit.
Counterfeited things are cheap.
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The business of counterfeiting appears to be expanding.
They sold luxury watches and handbags – all counterfeits.
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Counterfeit phones look the same, but it was short-term.
Sometimes dishonest people counterfeit money to pay their debt.
Some people like to wear brand-name counterfeit clothes because it is cheaper than the original.
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Counterfeit phones appear identical, but this was only for a limited time.
Sometimes dishonest people use counterfeit money to pay their debt.
Some people like to wear brand-name counterfeit clothes because they are cheaper than the originals.
she was given a counterfeit money yesterday at a market place.
He took his money to bank but bank rejected it because the money was counterfeit.
she was given a counterfeit bill.
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She was given counterfeit money yesterday at a marketplace.
He took his money to the bank, but the bank rejected it because the money was counterfeit.