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take off vs copy

copy vs take off

take off is not a noun while copy is a noun.

take off and copy both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
take off No No Yes No
copy Yes No Yes No
As verbs, copy is a hypernym of take off; that is, copy is a word with a broader meaning than take off:
  • take off: mimic or imitate in an amusing or satirical manner
  • copy: reproduce someone's behavior or looks
Other hypernyms of take off include imitate, simulate.
take off (noun) copy (noun)
a thing made to be similar or identical to another thing
a reproduction of a written record (e.g. of a legal or school record)
matter to be printed; exclusive of graphical materials
material suitable for a journalistic account
take off (verb) copy (verb)
remove clothes or shoes reproduce someone's behavior or looks
take away make a replica of
make a subtraction reproduce or make an exact copy of
prove fatal copy down as is
mimic or imitate in an amusing or satirical manner
depart for someplace
get started or set in motion, used figuratively
depart from the ground
take time off from work; stop working temporarily
Difference between take off and copy

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