carbon copy
/'kɑ:bən'kɔpi/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A duplicate made using carbon paper: A "carbon copy" is an exact copy of a document, originally produced by placing carbon paper between sheets of paper while typing or writing, so that the pressure creates a copy on the sheet beneath.
- An exact duplicate or replica: By extension, "carbon copy" refers to any person or thing that is identical or very similar to another.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Before photocopiers, secretaries made a carbon copy of every typed letter for the files.
- The new building is a carbon copy of the one built downtown last year.
- He's a carbon copy of his father at the same age.
Advanced Usage
- "cc" (abbreviation): In email and business correspondence, "cc" stands for "carbon copy." It is used to indicate that a copy of a message is being sent to additional recipients.
- Please cc the manager on all client emails.
- "bcc" (abbreviation): Stands for "blind carbon copy." It sends a copy to recipients whose addresses are not visible to the other recipients.
- Use bcc when sending a newsletter to protect subscribers' privacy.
Variants and Related Words
- Carbon paper (n): A thin paper coated with a dark, waxy pigment, used to make carbon copies.
- We ran out of carbon paper for the typewriter.
- Photocopy (n): A copy made by a photographic process, especially using a photocopier. (A modern equivalent).
- Make a photocopy of your passport for our records.
Synonyms
- Duplicate: An identical copy.
- Replica: A close or exact copy, especially of a work of art.
- Facsimile: An exact copy, especially of written or printed material.
- Double: A person or thing that looks exactly like another.
Related Phrases
- To be a carbon copy of someone/something: To be extremely or exactly similar.
- Her proposal was a carbon copy of the one submitted last month.
Noun
- a copy made with carbon paper