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Academic Dishonesty: Definition, Examples & Prevention

Meaning 1:Cheating in school or exams (Academic Dishonesty)

Academic Dishonesty 🔊
/ˌæk.əˈdɛm.ɪk dɪˈsɑː.nə.sti/
n.
When a student uses unfair or dishonest methods, like cheating or copying, in their schoolwork or exams.
Student cheating during exam by copying neighbor's paper
Cheating in school or exams 🔊
/tʃiːtɪŋ ɪn skuːl ɔːr ɪɡˈzæmz/
n.
The act of using unfair or dishonest methods in academic work, such as copying, plagiarism, or unauthorized collaboration.
📁 Category:School Education 🔖 Level:Intermediate

📘 Details & Usage

📖 Root Explanation
From 'academy' (place of learning) + 'dishonesty' (lack of honesty).
💡 Mnemonic
Think: 'A' for 'A+'? No, 'A' for 'Avoid Academic Dishonesty'—cheating ruins your grades.
📖 Example
Copying a friend's homework without permission is a clear form of academic dishonesty and could get you in trouble. 🔊 Copying a friend's homework without permission is a clear form of academic dishonesty and could get you in trouble.
🔗 Collocations
commit academic dishonesty – to perform an act of cheating in academics
act of academic dishonesty – a specific instance of dishonest academic behavior
consequences of academic dishonesty – the penalties for cheating or plagiarism
🔄 Synonyms
cheating (n.) – Breaking rules to gain an unfair advantage in school
plagiarism (n.) – Using someone else's work without credit
academic fraud (n.) – Deception in scholarly activities
🚫 Antonyms
academic honesty (n.) – Following ethical rules in schoolwork
integrity (n.) – Consistent adherence to moral principles
ethics (n.) – Moral standards governing behavior
📖 Cultural Story
The term emerged with modern universities; academic integrity policies define it. A common scenario: a student copying answers on an exam.
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