cribbed (Meaning)

cribbed

plagiarism, something used for cheating in an examination, pilfer, steal, any of various devices resembling a crate or framework in structure, a manger for feeding animals, a building for storage, to use a translation or notes dishonestly, a small child's bedstead with high enclosing usually slatted sides, to provide with or put into a crib, the cards discarded in cribbage for the dealer to use in scoring, a literal translation, to copy (as an idea or piece of writing) and use as one's own, a room or shack used for prostitution, something used for cheating on a test, a summary and key to understanding a literary work, to use a crib, a small narrow room or dwelling, confine, cramp, a small theft, plagiarize, a bin or building for storing grain, to have the vice of cribbing, to line or support with a framework of timber, an enclosure especially of framework, steal, plagiarize, a small bed frame with high sides for a child, pony sense 2, crèche sense 1, pony sense 3, a stall for a stabled animal

cribbed Sentence Examples

  1. The students cribbed their answers from the teacher's notes without permission.
  2. The author cribbed ideas from a lesser-known novel without giving credit.
  3. I cribbed my homework from a classmate, but I got caught by the teacher.
  4. The journalist cribbed his story from a reliable source, but he failed to verify the facts.
  5. The artist cribbed inspiration from various sources to create his masterpiece.
  6. The politician cribbed campaign promises from his opponents, hoping to win over voters.
  7. The company cribbed a successful product design from a competitor, sparking a legal dispute.
  8. The screenwriter cribbed scenes from a classic film, paying homage to its iconic status.
  9. The chef cribbed recipes from various cookbooks, creating a unique and flavorful menu.
  10. The researcher cribbed data from multiple studies, synthesizing it to provide a comprehensive analysis.

FAQs About the word cribbed

plagiarism, something used for cheating in an examination, pilfer, steal, any of various devices resembling a crate or framework in structure, a manger for feed

unoriginal, formulaic, plagiarized,copied, canned, imitative, factitious, apish, sham, simulated

original, legitimate, archetypal, archetypical, genuine, real, bona fide,true, authentic, natural

The students cribbed their answers from the teacher's notes without permission.

The author cribbed ideas from a lesser-known novel without giving credit.

I cribbed my homework from a classmate, but I got caught by the teacher.

The journalist cribbed his story from a reliable source, but he failed to verify the facts.