epigonic
/ɛˈpɪɡɒnɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to or characteristic of an epigone, especially one who is a follower or imitator rather than an innovator.
“The artist’s epigonic work was heavily criticized for lacking originality.”
2. noun
a person, especially a politician, who is a follower or imitator rather than an innovator.
“The epigones in the party failed to bring any meaningful change to the country.”