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1. original
adjective. ['ɝˈɪdʒənəl'] preceding all others in time or being as first made or performed.
Antonyms
Etymology
- original (Middle English (1100-1500))
- original (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
Rhymes with Original
- abdominal
- abdominal
- aberrational
- aboriginal
- additional
- additional
- adrenal
- alliedsignal
- anal
- annal
- arnal
- atonal
- attitudinal
- autumnal
- cantonal
- compositional
- conditional
- congressional
- constitutional
- conventional
How do you pronounce original?
Pronounce original as ərˈɪʤənəl.
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How do you spell original? Is it origonal ?
A common misspelling of original is origonal
Sentences with original
1. Adjective
You may remove the original shaft and replace it with one that more closely fits your abilities.
Quotes about original
1. Even in literature and art, no man who bothers about originality will ever be original: whereas if you simply try to tell the truth (without caring twopence how often it has been told before) you will, nine times out of ten, become original without ever having noticed it.
- C. S. Lewis
2. Our goal has been to stay true to what people most love about the original Pirates! while upgrading, enhancing, and in some cases, re-inventing the game to make it a great experience for today's gamers.
- Sid Meier
3. Nothing of me is original. I am the combined effort of everyone I've ever known.
- Chuck Palahniuk, Invisible Monsters
2. original
adjective. ['ɝˈɪdʒənəl'] (of e.g. information) not secondhand or by way of something intermediary.
Antonyms
Etymology
- original (Middle English (1100-1500))
- original (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
3. original
adjective. ['ɝˈɪdʒənəl'] being or productive of something fresh and unusual; or being as first made or thought of.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- original (Middle English (1100-1500))
- original (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
4. original
noun. ['ɝˈɪdʒənəl'] an original creation (i.e., an audio recording) from which copies can be made.
Synonyms
Etymology
- original (Middle English (1100-1500))
- original (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
5. original
noun. ['ɝˈɪdʒənəl'] something that serves as a model or a basis for making copies.
Etymology
- original (Middle English (1100-1500))
- original (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
6. original
adjective. ['ɝˈɪdʒənəl'] not derived or copied or translated from something else; not an adaptation".
Antonyms
Etymology
- original (Middle English (1100-1500))
- original (Old French (842-ca. 1400))