epigonism

ɛpɪˈɡɒnɪzəm

Definitions

1. noun

The practice of imitating or claiming to be the follower of an influential person, often without genuinely understanding or contributing to their ideas or work.

“The young artist’s work was seen as an example of epigonism, as he relied heavily on the style of his more famous mentor without adding anything original.”

Synonyms

  • copycat
  • derivative
  • imitation

Antonyms

  • innovation
  • originality