Counterfeit means a fake, a forgery, a deliberately false imitation.
(from the Old French counterfaire, to copy or duplicate)
To counterfeit is to illegally forge, fake, or copy an item.
Forgery is noun meaning the act of making a counterfeit or an item that has been forged. Example sentences: "She was shocked to learn that the painting she inherited was a forgery." "He was imprisoned for forgery after being caught with counterfeit $50 bills." "The appraiser was adept at recognizing forgeries of antique furniture."
Easy! You can use counterfeit just like any other regular adjective
for example
The small-time crook makes counterfeit money to trick people to think that it is real money.
In this sentence, counterfeit means " fake"
Scanning money is making counterfeit money
Dunkin Donuts has stopped taking bills over $50 because of the large increase in counterfeit money
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(Counterfeit is usually an adjective meaning faked or forged. It can also be used as a verb, meaning to fake or forge.(adjective) "Most of the gold watches sold on the street are counterfeit."(verb): "Many criminals over the years have tried to counterfeit US bills."(verb): "Although she actually disliked her uncle, she was able to counterfeit tears at his funeral."
'He was a worried boy.' In this sentence worried is describing the boy, therefore worried is an adjective.
She has a hat box.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a verb. An example of a sentence that uses the word "abstract" in a sentence as an adjective would be: It is difficult for children to fully comprehend many abstract ideas.
He painted the window still.
The man was thrown in jail after trying to use a counterfeit bill.
The diamond ring he gave his bride was found to be a counterfeit.
(Counterfeit is usually an adjective meaning faked or forged. It can also be used as a verb, meaning to fake or forge.(adjective) "Most of the gold watches sold on the street are counterfeit."(verb): "Many criminals over the years have tried to counterfeit US bills."(verb): "Although she actually disliked her uncle, she was able to counterfeit tears at his funeral."
Fraudulent money is also known as counterfeit.
You can use it as an adjective.
by adjective in the sentence
In a sentence.
NO but in the sentence "Use of the word "in" as an adjective is IN these days" the IN is an adjective
An adjective describes a noun.
'He was a worried boy.' In this sentence worried is describing the boy, therefore worried is an adjective.
no
apathetic is the adjective. His apathetic attitude annoys me!