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o·rig·i·nal O0120700 (ə-rĭj′ə-nəl)adj.1. Preceding all others in time; first: Who played the original Dracula?2. a. Not derived from something else; fresh and unusual: an original play, not an adaptation.b. Showing a marked departure from previous practice; new: a truly original approach. See Synonyms at new.3. Productive of new things or new ideas; inventive: an original mind.4. Being the source from which a copy, reproduction, or translation is made.n.1. A first form or model from which others are made or developed: Later versions of the car retained key features of the original.2. a. An authentic work of art: bought an original, not a print.b. A work that has been composed firsthand or used to make a copy, reproduction, or translation: kept the original but sent a photocopy to his publisher.3. a. A person with a creative or unusual personality.b. A person who is appealingly odd or curious; a character.4. Archaic The source from which something arises; an originator. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin orīginālis, from orīgō, orīgin-, source; see origin.]original (əˈrɪdʒɪnəl) adj1. of or relating to an origin or beginning2. fresh and unusual; novel3. able to think of or carry out new ideas or concepts4. being that from which a copy, translation, etc, is maden5. the first and genuine form of something, from which others are derived6. a person or thing used as a model in art or literature7. a person whose way of thinking is unusual or creative8. an unconventional or strange person9. the first form or occurrence of something10. an archaic word for originator. See originatoro•rig•i•nal (əˈrɪdʒ ə nl) adj. 1. belonging or pertaining to the origin or beginning of something. 2. arising or proceeding independently; inventive; novel: an original idea. 3. capable of or given to thinking or acting in an independent, creative, or individual manner: an original thinker. 4. created, undertaken, or presented for the first time: the original performance of a play. 5. being that from which a copy, translation, or the like is made. n. 6. a primary form or type from which varieties are derived. 7. an original work, document, or the like, as opposed to a copy or imitation. 8. the person or thing represented by a picture, description, etc. 9. a person whose ways of thinking or acting are original. 10. Archaic. an eccentric person. 11. Archaic. a source of being; an author or originator. [1300–50] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | original - an original creation (i.e., an audio recording) from which copies can be mademaster copy, mastercreation - an artifact that has been brought into existence by someone | | 2. | original - something that serves as a model or a basis for making copies; "this painting is a copy of the original"archetype, pilotexample, model - a representative form or pattern; "I profited from his example" | Adj. | 1. | original - preceding all others in time or being as first made or performed; "the original inhabitants of the Americas"; "the book still has its original binding"; "restored the house to its original condition"; "the original performance of the opera"; "the original cast"; "retracted his original statement"first - preceding all others in time or space or degree; "the first house on the right"; "the first day of spring"; "his first political race"; "her first baby"; "the first time"; "the first meetings of the new party"; "the first phase of his training" | | 2. | original - (of e.g. information) not secondhand or by way of something intermediary; "his work is based on only original, not secondary, sources"primary - of first rank or importance or value; direct and immediate rather than secondary; "primary goals"; "a primary effect"; "primary sources"; "a primary interest" | | 3. | original - being or productive of something fresh and unusual; or being as first made or thought of; "a truly original approach"; "with original music"; "an original mind"unconventional - not conforming to accepted rules or standards; "her unconventional dress and hair style"creative, originative - having the ability or power to create; "a creative imagination"first - preceding all others in time or space or degree; "the first house on the right"; "the first day of spring"; "his first political race"; "her first baby"; "the first time"; "the first meetings of the new party"; "the first phase of his training"primary - of first rank or importance or value; direct and immediate rather than secondary; "primary goals"; "a primary effect"; "primary sources"; "a primary interest"unoriginal - not original; not being or productive of something fresh and unusual; "the manuscript contained unoriginal emendations"; "his life had been unoriginal, conforming completely to the given pattern"- Gwethalyn Graham | | 4. | original - not derived or copied or translated from something else; "the play is original; not an adaptation"; "he kept the original copy and gave her only a xerox"; "the translation misses much of the subtlety of the original French"underived - not derived; primary or simple |
originaladjective1. first, earliest, early, initial, aboriginal, primitive, pristine, primordial, primeval, autochthonous The Dayaks were the original inhabitants of Borneo.2. initial, first, starting, opening, primary, inaugural, commencing, introductory Let's stick to the original plan. initial last, latest, final3. authentic, real, actual, genuine, legitimate, first generation, bona fide, the real McCoy The company specializes in selling original movie posters. authentic copied, borrowed, reproduced, second-generation4. new, fresh, novel, different, unusual, unknown, unprecedented, innovative, unfamiliar, unconventional, seminal, ground-breaking, untried, innovatory, newfangled an original idea new old, stock, standard, traditional, normal, usual, ordinary, familiar, typical, conventional, old-fashioned, commonplace, stale, banal, antiquated, unimaginative, unoriginal5. creative, inspired, imaginative, artistic, fertile, ingenious, visionary, inventive, resourceful a chef with an original touch and a measure of inspirationnoun1. prototype, master, pattern Photocopy the form and send the original to your employer. prototype copy, reproduction, replica, imitation2. character, eccentric, case (informal), card (informal), nut (slang), flake (slang, chiefly U.S.), anomaly, oddity, oddball (informal), nonconformist, wacko (slang), odd bod (informal), queer fish (Brit. informal), weirdo or weirdie (informal) He's an original, this one, and a good storyteller.Quotations "Original thought is like original sin: both happened before you were born to people you could not have possibly met" [Fran Lebowitz Social Studies]originaladjective1. Preceding all others in time:earliest, first, initial, maiden, pioneer, primary, prime, primordial.2. Arising from or going to the root or source:basal, basic, foundational, fundamental, primary, radical, underlying.3. Not derived from something else:primary, prime, primitive.4. Not counterfeit or copied:actual, authentic, bona fide, genuine, good, indubitable, real, true, undoubted, unquestionable.5. Not the same as what was previously known or done:different, fresh, innovative, inventive, new, newfangled, novel, unfamiliar, unprecedented.6. Characterized by or productive of new things or new ideas:creative, ingenious, innovative, innovatory, inventive.noun1. A first form from which varieties arise or imitations are made:archetype, father, master, protoplast, prototype.2. A person who is appealingly odd or curious:character, oddity.Informal: card, oddball.Translationsorigin (ˈoridʒin) noun the place or point from which anything first comes; the cause. the origin(s) of the English language; the origin of the disagreement. 起源 起源oˈriginal (əˈri-) adjective1. existing at the beginning; first. This part of the house is new but the rest is original. 原始的 原始的2. (able to produce ideas which are) new, fresh or not thought of before. original ideas; He has a very original mind. 有獨創性的 有独创性的3. (of a painting etc) by the artist etc, from which copies may be made. The original painting is in the museum, but there are hundreds of copies. 原作的 原作的 noun1. the earliest version. This is the original – all the others are copies. 原作 原作2. a model from which a painting etc is made. She is the original of the famous portrait. 原型 原型oˌrigiˈnality (əridʒiˈnӕ-) nounHis writing shows originality. 創造性 创造性oˈriginally adverb 創造性地 创造性地originate (əˈridʒineit) verb to bring or come into being. That style of painting originated in China. 發源 发源ˈorigins noun plural a person's place of birth, family background etc. He tried to hide his origins. 原籍 原籍IdiomsSeeoriginal characterOriginal
Original (1) An authentic, original text, as opposed to a copy. (2) In publishing, the typewritten manuscript and graphic material from which a printed publication is made. The original copy is carefully prepared at the publishing house—for example, it is proofread and the typeface, type size, and page size are specified. Graphic material may consist of line drawings, tables, graphs, photographs, transparencies (negatives), and similar materials. In reprinting, a copy of the previous edition usually serves as the original. An original may be coded on punched or magnetic tape.
Original (1) A firsthand object used as a model for reproductions. (2) A painting or document composed firsthand. (3) The complete author’s text of a literary work, as distinguished from a translation, rough draft, or revision. (4) A work of fine art, as distinguished from a copy or forgery. MedicalSeeoriginOriginal
ORIGINAL, contracts, practice, evidence. An authentic instrument of something, and which is to serve as a model or example to be copied or imitated. It also means first, or not deriving any authority from any other source as, original jurisdiction, original writ, original bill, and the like. 2. Originals are single or duplicate. Single, when there is but one; duplicate, when there are two. In the case of printed documents, all the impressions are originals, or in the nature of duplicate originals, and any copy will be primary evidence. Watson's Case, 2 Stark. R. 130; sed vide 14 Serg.& Rawle, 200; 2 Bouv. Inst. n. 2001. 3. When an original document is not evidence at common law, and a copy of such original is made evidence by an act of the legislature, the original is not, therefore, made admissible evidence by implication. 2 Camp. R. 121, WRIT, ORIGINAL, practice, English law. An original writ is a mandatory letter issuing out of the court of chancery under the great seal and in a king's name, directed to the sheriff of the county where the injury is alleged to have been committed, containing a summary statement of the cause of complaint, and requiring him in most cases, to command the defendant to satisfy the claim; and, on his failure to comply, then to summon him to appear in one of the superior courts of common law, there to account for his non-compliance. In some cases, however, it omits the former alternative, and requires the sheriff simply to enforce the appearance. Steph. Pl. 5. ORIGINAL
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ORIGINAL➣Target Proceeding In Original Direction |
See ORIGoriginal
Synonyms for originaladj firstSynonyms- first
- earliest
- early
- initial
- aboriginal
- primitive
- pristine
- primordial
- primeval
- autochthonous
adj initialSynonyms- initial
- first
- starting
- opening
- primary
- inaugural
- commencing
- introductory
Antonymsadj authenticSynonyms- authentic
- real
- actual
- genuine
- legitimate
- first generation
- bona fide
- the real McCoy
Antonyms- copied
- borrowed
- reproduced
- second-generation
adj newSynonyms- new
- fresh
- novel
- different
- unusual
- unknown
- unprecedented
- innovative
- unfamiliar
- unconventional
- seminal
- ground-breaking
- untried
- innovatory
- newfangled
Antonyms- old
- stock
- standard
- traditional
- normal
- usual
- ordinary
- familiar
- typical
- conventional
- old-fashioned
- commonplace
- stale
- banal
- antiquated
- unimaginative
- unoriginal
adj creativeSynonyms- creative
- inspired
- imaginative
- artistic
- fertile
- ingenious
- visionary
- inventive
- resourceful
noun prototypeSynonymsAntonyms- copy
- reproduction
- replica
- imitation
noun characterSynonyms- character
- eccentric
- case
- card
- nut
- flake
- anomaly
- oddity
- oddball
- nonconformist
- wacko
- odd bod
- queer fish
- weirdo or weirdie
Synonyms for originaladj preceding all others in timeSynonyms- earliest
- first
- initial
- maiden
- pioneer
- primary
- prime
- primordial
adj arising from or going to the root or sourceSynonyms- basal
- basic
- foundational
- fundamental
- primary
- radical
- underlying
adj not derived from something elseSynonymsadj not counterfeit or copiedSynonyms- actual
- authentic
- bona fide
- genuine
- good
- indubitable
- real
- true
- undoubted
- unquestionable
adj not the same as what was previously known or doneSynonyms- different
- fresh
- innovative
- inventive
- new
- newfangled
- novel
- unfamiliar
- unprecedented
adj characterized by or productive of new things or new ideasSynonyms- creative
- ingenious
- innovative
- innovatory
- inventive
noun a first form from which varieties arise or imitations are madeSynonyms- archetype
- father
- master
- protoplast
- prototype
noun a person who is appealingly odd or curiousSynonyms- character
- oddity
- card
- oddball
Synonyms for originalnoun an original creation (iSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun something that serves as a model or a basis for making copiesSynonymsRelated Wordsadj preceding all others in time or being as first made or performedRelated Wordsadj (of e.g. information) not secondhand or by way of something intermediaryRelated Wordsadj being or productive of something fresh and unusualRelated Words- unconventional
- creative
- originative
- first
- primary
Antonymsadj not derived or copied or translated from something elseRelated Words |