How does the adjective original differ from other similar words?
Some common synonyms of original are fresh, new, and novel. While all these words mean «having recently come into existence or use,» original applies to what is the first of its kind to exist.
a man without one original idea
Where would fresh be a reasonable alternative to original?
In some situations, the words fresh and original are roughly equivalent. However, fresh applies to what has not lost its qualities of newness such as liveliness, energy, brightness.
When can new be used instead of original?
The words new and original can be used in similar contexts, but new may apply to what is freshly made and unused, what has not been known before, or what has not been experienced before.
When would novel be a good substitute for original?
The words novel and original are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, novel applies to what is not only new but strange or unprecedented.
a novel approach to the problem
What is another word for original?
1166 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ əɹˈɪd͡ʒɪnə͡l], [ əɹˈɪdʒɪnəl], [ ə_ɹ_ˈɪ_dʒ_ɪ_n_əl]
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Similar words for original:
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aboriginal (adjective)
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actual (adjective)
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all (adjective)
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authentic (adjective)
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beginning (adjective)
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bona fide (adjective)
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brand-new (adjective)
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characteristic (adjective)
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creative (adjective)
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different (adjective)
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distinctive (adjective)
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earliest (adjective)
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early (adjective)
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elementary (adjective)
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first (adjective)
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foremost (adjective)
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fresh (adjective)
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fresh, new (adjective)
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fundamental (adjective)
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genuine (adjective)
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imaginative (adjective)
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indigenous (adjective)
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individual (adjective)
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inherent (adjective)
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initial (adjective)
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innovative (adjective)
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intelligent (adjective)
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introductory (adjective)
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inventive (adjective)
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lifelike (adjective)
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maiden (adjective)
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master (adjective)
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mint (adjective)
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naive (adjective)
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native (adjective)
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nonconformist (adjective)
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old (adjective)
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olden (adjective)
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organic (adjective)
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original (adjective)
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other relevant words (adjective)
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pioneer (adjective)
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primal (adjective)
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primary/prime (adjective)
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pristine (adjective)
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real (adjective)
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refreshing (adjective)
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resourceful (adjective)
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savage (adjective)
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sharp (adjective)
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single (adjective)
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singular (adjective)
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transcendent (adjective)
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transcendent/transcendental (adjective)
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uncommon (adjective)
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unconventional (adjective)
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unfamiliar (adjective)
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unspoiled (adjective)
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valid (adjective)
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virgin/virginal (adjective)
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witty (adjective)
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ancient (noun)
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archetype (noun)
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avant-garde (noun)
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character (noun)
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composition (noun)
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criterion (noun)
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daring (noun)
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eccentric (noun)
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example (noun)
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freehand (noun)
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freehanded (noun)
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free spirit (noun)
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invention (noun)
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master copy (noun)
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model (noun)
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newfangled (noun)
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nonconformist (noun)
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novelty (noun)
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oddity/oddball (noun)
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original (noun)
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other relevant words (noun)
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paradigm (noun)
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paragon (noun)
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pattern (noun)
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person who is eccentric (noun)
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precursor (noun)
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presager (noun)
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other relevant words (verb)
- other synonyms
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fertile
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genuine
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interesting
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other relevant words
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transcendent
How to use «original» in context?
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Antonyms for original
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adj.
• aboriginal (adjective)
- primitive.
• actual (adjective)
- prevailing,
- ex-act,
- pre vailing,
- pre-vailing,
- ex act.
• all (adjective)
- original.
• authentic (adjective)
- re liable,
- most certain,
- re-liable,
- re-liabler,
- twentyfour carat,
- faithful,
- twenty four carat,
- re-liablest,
- re liablest,
- re liabler.
• beginning (adjective)
- incipient,
- inaugural,
- primeval,
- fetal,
- emerging,
- infant,
- maiden,
- budding,
- hatching,
- sprouting,
- preliminary,
- embryonic,
- early,
- formative,
- newborn,
- primordial,
- initiatory,
- Dawned,
- starting,
- alpha,
- initial,
- Commencing,
- genesis,
- baby,
- preparatory,
- beginning,
- infantile,
- Inceptive.
• bona fide (adjective)
- card-carrying,
- with good faith,
- good-faith.
• brand-new (adjective)
- mint.
• characteristic (adjective)
- dis-criminating,
- re-presentative,
- dis-criminative,
- symptomatic,
- most inbred,
- in-bred,
- in born,
- more inbred,
- dis criminating,
- in-born,
- in-grained,
- more differentiating,
- individualistic,
- more individualizing,
- in bred,
- re presentative,
- re-gular,
- most special,
- most differentiating,
- most individualizing,
- re gular,
- in grained,
- dis criminative.
• creative (adjective)
- constructive,
- productive,
- prolific,
- visionary,
- conceptive,
- inventive,
- fertile,
- innovational,
- inspired.
• different (adjective)
- several,
- another story,
- extra ordinary,
- something else,
- most novel.
• distinctive (adjective)
- far cry,
- like night and day,
- out-standing,
- poles apart,
- diacritic.
• earliest (adjective)
- prototypal,
- primary,
- Rudimental,
- elementary,
- autochthonous,
- archetypal,
- First-hand,
- rudimentary.
• early (adjective)
- Proleptical,
- a bit previous,
- prevenient.
• elementary (adjective)
- meat potatoes,
- more foundational,
- more simplex,
- more beginning,
- be-ginning,
- un-complex,
- most abecedarian,
- child play,
- under lying,
- substratal,
- most primo,
- most foundational,
- most abcs,
- sub stratal,
- more uncomplex,
- most substratal,
- un complicated,
- childs play,
- be ginning,
- un complex,
- more primo,
- un-complicated,
- uncomplicated,
- most simplex,
- under-lying,
- more abcs,
- most beginning,
- sub-stratal,
- most uncomplex,
- more abecedarian,
- more substratal.
• first (adjective)
- in beginning,
- most primogenial,
- head most,
- more ahead,
- more headmost,
- in-augural,
- most ahead,
- most headmost,
- in augural,
- most opening,
- more primogenial,
- most inaugural,
- more inaugural,
- more opening,
- right front,
- head-most.
• foremost (adjective)
- at leading edge,
- more hotshot,
- most hotshot,
- fore most,
- para mount,
- pre eminent,
- A 1,
- heavyweight,
- more hotdog,
- fore-most,
- most hotdog,
- heavy stuff,
- para-mount.
• fresh (adjective)
- more comer,
- what happening,
- more neoteric,
- hot off the press,
- un touched,
- nower,
- more newborn,
- this seasons,
- hot press,
- most newborn,
- nowest,
- this season,
- unprocessed,
- un processed,
- most comer,
- up to date,
- whats happening,
- un-seasoned,
- un seasoned,
- un-processed,
- un-touched,
- most neoteric,
- hot the press.
• fresh, new (adjective)
- devising,
- novel,
- generative,
- sensitive,
- originative,
- quick,
- envisioning,
- avant garde,
- causal,
- innovative,
- inspiring,
- ready,
- untried,
- Demiurgic,
- Conceiving.
• fundamental (adjective)
- more grass-roots,
- more underived,
- most bottom-line,
- more meat and potatoes,
- most grass-roots,
- more axiological,
- bottomline,
- more bottom-line,
- more bottomline,
- grass-roots,
- un derived,
- more grassroots,
- most substrative,
- most bottomline,
- most meat and potatoes,
- grassroots,
- most underived,
- most axiological,
- most grassroots,
- grass roots,
- most sustaining,
- un-derived,
- more sustaining,
- in-dispensable,
- more bottom line,
- fundamental,
- most meat-and-potatoes,
- more meat-and-potatoes,
- most bottom line,
- more grass roots,
- in dispensable,
- more substrative,
- most grass roots,
- most fundamental.
• genuine (adjective)
- more honest-to-goodness,
- most -carat,
- more honest to goodness,
- most sure enough,
- in dubitable,
- more -carat,
- most authenticated,
- real stuff,
- in the flesh,
- un-varnished,
- more sure enough,
- in-dubitable,
- more certified,
- most honest-to-goodness,
- more unalloyed,
- more carat,
- un alloyed,
- un-questionable,
- more sure-enough,
- un-impeachable,
- un-doubted,
- honest-to-goodness,
- most unalloyed,
- most honest to goodness,
- in flesh,
- sureenough,
- un varnished,
- most sureenough,
- un impeachable,
- most carat,
- most sure-enough,
- more authenticated,
- un-alloyed,
- un doubted,
- more sureenough,
- un adulterated,
- most certified,
- honest to goodness,
- un-adulterated.
• imaginative (adjective)
- high flown,
- more blue sky,
- more pie in the sky,
- more blue-sky,
- most pie-in-the-sky,
- bluesky,
- most blue sky,
- more pie-in-the-sky,
- highflown,
- avantgarde,
- more bluesky,
- most blue-sky,
- most bluesky,
- most pie in the sky.
• indigenous (adjective)
- more unacquired,
- more chthonic,
- most unacquired,
- un-acquired,
- most chthonic,
- un acquired.
• individual (adjective)
- de-finite,
- in-divisible,
- more unitary,
- in dividual,
- most personalized,
- re served,
- de finite,
- personalized,
- in-dividual,
- in divisible,
- more personalized,
- re-served,
- most unitary.
• inherent (adjective)
- in built,
- deepseated,
- part parcel,
- builtin,
- built in,
- in grain,
- more unalienable,
- resident,
- deeprooted,
- running in family,
- most resident,
- part and parcel,
- unalienable,
- deep rooted,
- most inbuilt,
- running family,
- in dwelling,
- un alienable,
- running the family,
- genetic,
- more resident,
- un-alienable,
- deep seated,
- indwelling,
- most unalienable,
- integrated,
- more inbuilt,
- in-dwelling.
• initial (adjective)
- most commencing,
- more commencing,
- more germinal,
- more nascent,
- more initiative,
- initiative,
- most germinal,
- most nascent,
- most initiative,
- in choate,
- in-choate.
• innovative (adjective)
- more innovative,
- more cuttingedge,
- most cuttingedge,
- more cutting-edge,
- more cutting edge,
- cuttingedge,
- most cutting-edge,
- most cutting edge.
• intelligent (adjective)
- more intelligent,
- all there,
- well-informed.
• introductory (adjective)
- pre cursory,
- more starting,
- most preparative,
- more inductive,
- more proemial,
- most starting,
- most inductive,
- most prelusive,
- most precursory,
- pro-visional,
- most proemial,
- more precursory,
- pro visional,
- more prelusive,
- pre-cursory,
- more preparative,
- provisional.
• inventive (adjective)
- fruitful,
- more forgetive,
- most causative,
- most forgetive,
- more causative.
• lifelike (adjective)
- true to life,
- re-presentational,
- most representational,
- representational,
- more representational,
- true life,
- re presentational.
• maiden (adjective)
- un triedest,
- more unbroached,
- un-trieder,
- most untapped,
- un-triedest,
- un trieder,
- un-broached,
- un tried,
- un-tapped,
- most unbroached,
- more untapped,
- un tapped,
- un-tried,
- in-tact,
- un broached,
- unbroached,
- in tact,
- un-used.
• master (adjective)
- preponderant.
• mint (adjective)
- more spanking-new,
- spankingnew,
- most spanking new,
- un tarnished,
- spick and span,
- un damaged,
- more spankingnew,
- un-tarnished,
- more spanking new,
- most spanking-new,
- most spankingnew,
- un marred,
- un-blemished,
- un-damaged,
- un-marred.
• naive (adjective)
- in nocent,
- more unjaded,
- un worldly,
- like a babe the woods,
- like babe woods,
- like a babe in woods,
- un-schooled,
- un worldliest,
- patsier,
- most unjaded,
- more sucker,
- un schooled,
- in-nocent,
- more confiding,
- like a babe woods,
- like babe in the woods,
- more wide eyed,
- un sophisticated,
- un-taught,
- most confiding,
- un-pretentious,
- most unsuspicious,
- most wide eyed,
- patsiest,
- like babe the woods,
- in nocuous,
- un-worldly,
- un-suspecting,
- more unsuspicious,
- simple minded,
- like babe in woods,
- un affected,
- un taught,
- lambest,
- wide eyed,
- most wideeyed,
- lamber,
- untaught,
- un-jaded,
- unjaded,
- un-worldlier,
- un-suspicious,
- more wideeyed,
- un suspecting,
- un-worldliest,
- most wide-eyed,
- un jaded,
- wideeyed,
- un suspicious,
- most sucker,
- in-nocuous,
- un worldlier,
- more wide-eyed.
• native (adjective)
- in wrought,
- most natal,
- national,
- more belonging,
- more from,
- in-wrought,
- most belonging,
- most from,
- be-longing,
- most inwrought,
- more natal,
- most implanted,
- more implanted,
- more inwrought,
- re-lated,
- be longing.
• nonconformist (adjective)
- nonconformist,
- more maverick,
- more beatnik,
- most bohemian,
- more oddball,
- more schismatic,
- freakest,
- non conformist,
- heretical,
- more bohemian,
- more hippie,
- most beatnik,
- most hippie,
- most maverick,
- most schismatic.
• old (adjective)
- olden,
- oldfangled,
- ageold,
- wornout,
- time-worn,
- old fashioned,
- oldfashioned,
- of yore,
- cast-off,
- castoff,
- out of date,
- of old.
• olden (adjective)
- old as hills,
- old as the hills.
• organic (adjective)
- more amoebic,
- more biotic,
- more plasmic,
- more cellular,
- most plasmic,
- bio-logical,
- most anatomical,
- most amoebic,
- more anatomical,
- bio logical,
- more nuclear,
- most biotic,
- most cellular,
- most nuclear.
• original (adjective)
- unique,
- prototypical.
• Other relevant words: (adjective)
- lead off,
- resourceful,
- realistic,
- unanswerable,
- in a state of nature,
- substrative,
- inbuilt,
- in the beginning,
- one-of-a-kind,
- numero uno,
- just out,
- amoebic,
- uncomplex,
- pregnant,
- beyond grasp,
- unalloyed,
- like a babe in the woods,
- pie-in-the-sky,
- hot off press,
- freaker,
- pre-eminent,
- running in the family,
- sure enough,
- real,
- creative,
- refreshing,
- primal,
- in force,
- single,
- organic,
- introductory,
- at the leading edge,
- inherent,
- hot stuff,
- hotdog,
- the latest,
- unequalled,
- meat-and-potatoes,
- unmodified,
- bottom-line,
- germinal,
- genuine,
- distinctive,
- off the beaten track,
- authentic,
- ingenious,
- Proemial,
- earliest,
- pioneer,
- aboriginal,
- uninvestigated,
- seminal,
- native,
- one of a kind,
- causative,
- at the cutting edge,
- quaint,
- in-built,
- Prelusive,
- underived,
- this season’s,
- first class,
- different,
- out in left field,
- nascent,
- prolegomenous,
- carat,
- breaking new ground,
- unconventional,
- underivative,
- firstclass,
- untapped,
- imaginative,
- at cutting edge,
- wide-eyed,
- anarchistic,
- transmundane,
- innovatory,
- right up front,
- intelligent,
- savage,
- fresh,
- foremost,
- master,
- Plasmic,
- foundational,
- lifelike,
- naive,
- off beaten track,
- pristine,
- Unequalable,
- un-ordinary,
- brain wave,
- Headmost,
- axiological,
- bona fide,
- Primogenial,
- cutting-edge,
- blue-sky,
- Unacquired,
- sure-enough,
- unsuspicious,
- individual,
- inwrought,
- anatomical,
- twenty-four carat,
- in the grain,
- inductive,
- breaking ground,
- non-conformist,
- primo,
- second to none,
- nonliterate,
- spanking new,
- unrivalled,
- what’s happening,
- blue sky,
- precursory,
- characteristic,
- natal,
- cellular,
- biotic,
- little known,
- uncustomary,
- unheard of,
- for real,
- first,
- Forgetive,
- transcendent,
- preparative,
- chthonic,
- Neoteric,
- actual,
- swinger,
- uncommon,
- oldest,
- hotshot,
- nuclear,
- spanking-new,
- simplex,
- unitary,
- radical,
- indigenous.
• pioneer (adjective)
- leadest.
• primal (adjective)
- pre-historic,
- pre historic.
• primary/prime (adjective)
- most primary,
- un derivative,
- three r,
- more underivative,
- most underivative,
- un-derivative,
- three rs.
• pristine (adjective)
- unpolluted,
- unspotted,
- Undebased,
- Taintless.
• real (adjective)
- most embodied,
- more substantive,
- pre-sent,
- un deniable,
- un-feigned,
- more embodied,
- un-deniable,
- un feigned,
- pre sent,
- most substantive.
• refreshing (adjective)
- thirst-quenching.
• resourceful (adjective)
- re-sourceful,
- re sourceful.
• savage (adjective)
- un cultured,
- most unbroken,
- un broken,
- in state of nature,
- non literate,
- un-cultured,
- un-modified,
- un modified,
- more nonliterate,
- un civilized,
- un-broken,
- un domesticated,
- un-domesticated,
- un-cultivated,
- more unbroken,
- in a state nature,
- most nonliterate,
- un-restrained,
- most unmodified,
- in state nature,
- more unmodified,
- un cultivated,
- non-literate,
- un-civilized.
• sharp (adjective)
- quick on the trigger,
- having smarts,
- smart as a tack,
- penetrative,
- nobody’s fool,
- sharp,
- quick on trigger,
- quick on the uptake.
• single (adjective)
- uncompounded,
- not general,
- not public,
- singled-out,
- unblended,
- singled out,
- unmixed,
- unshared,
- without equal.
• singular (adjective)
- un ordinary,
- un imaginable,
- un wonted,
- un-imaginable,
- un-wonted,
- singular,
- un-thinkable,
- un-paralleled,
- un thinkable,
- un paralleled.
• transcendent (adjective)
- most pre eminent,
- most pre-eminent,
- more pre-eminent,
- more pre eminent.
• transcendent/transcendental (adjective)
- more transmundane,
- most transcending,
- most unrivalled,
- more unequalled,
- super natural,
- more exceeding,
- in finite,
- more transcendent,
- more transcendental,
- un-rivalled,
- un rivalled,
- more unequalable,
- trans-mundane,
- second none,
- sur-passing,
- in comparable,
- un equalled,
- most transmundane,
- super-natural,
- hypo-thetical,
- most unequalled,
- un-equalled,
- most surpassing,
- in-finite,
- more surpassing,
- hypo thetical,
- trans mundane,
- more unrivalled,
- most unequalable,
- more transcending,
- in-comparable,
- most exceeding,
- sub-lime,
- sub lime.
• uncommon (adjective)
- more seldom,
- un customary,
- in frequent,
- un common,
- sur prising,
- sur-prising,
- few,
- un commonest,
- more uncustomary,
- un-commoner,
- out way,
- un commoner,
- most seldom,
- un-common,
- un-commonest,
- out of way,
- in-frequent,
- un-customary,
- more outre,
- most uncustomary,
- out the way,
- most outre.
• unconventional (adjective)
- in formal,
- more anarchistic,
- most weirdo,
- more weirdo,
- wayout,
- free easy,
- out left field,
- off wall,
- in-formal,
- farout,
- most anarchistic,
- un conventional,
- un-ceremonious,
- un-conventional.
• unfamiliar (adjective)
- un expected,
- most uninvestigated,
- un investigated,
- un-expected,
- un-investigated,
- more uninvestigated,
- un-familiar,
- un-explored,
- un familiar,
- un explored.
• unspoiled (adjective)
- un spoiled,
- un-spoiled,
- unspoiled.
• valid (adjective)
- de terminative,
- more valid,
- more attested,
- un answerable,
- most attested,
- most proven,
- de-terminative,
- wellgrounded,
- proven,
- more proven,
- more unanswerable,
- most unanswerable,
- un-answerable,
- well grounded,
- wellfounded.
• virgin/virginal (adjective)
- un defiled,
- virgin,
- un tested,
- un-tested,
- un disturbed,
- un-defiled.
• witty (adjective)
- epigrammatic,
- campy,
- campier,
- campiest,
- witty.
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- one,
- daub,
- firsthand,
- canvas,
- doodle,
- unused,
- Imitated,
- principal,
- caricature,
- independent,
- pure,
- new-fashioned,
- unusual,
- unexampled,
- cartoon,
- abstract,
- copied,
- bas relief,
- diptych,
- aquatint,
- collage,
- lone,
- elemental,
- sole.
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- start,
- from the get-go,
- prime,
- at first.
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- basic,
- product,
- surface,
- variety,
- dog.
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- reproduction,
- copy.
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- unprecedented,
- unfamiliar.
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- ability.
• ancient (noun)
- ancient.
• archetype (noun)
- perfect specimens,
- prime examples,
- classic exemplars.
• avant-garde (noun)
- avant-garde.
• character (noun)
- queers,
- WACK.
• composition (noun)
- manuscript.
• criterion (noun)
- point comparison.
• daring (noun)
- daring.
• eccentric (noun)
- queer ducks,
- threedollar bill,
- three dollar bills,
- odd persons,
- three dollar bill,
- threedollar bills,
- three-dollar bills.
• example (noun)
- ex-ample,
- case point,
- re presentations,
- ex ample,
- re presentation,
- kind thing,
- re-presentations.
• freehand (noun)
- freehand.
• freehanded (noun)
- freehanded.
• free spirit (noun)
- free thinker.
• invention (noun)
- de sign,
- de-signs,
- re sourcefulness,
- in novation,
- in novations,
- de signs,
- re-sourcefulness,
- in-novations,
- re sourcefulnesses,
- de-sign,
- re-sourcefulnesses,
- in-novation.
• master copy (noun)
- master copy.
• model (noun)
- Heroes,
- lodestars,
- lodestar.
• newfangled (noun)
- newfangled.
• nonconformist (noun)
- dis-sentient,
- misbelievers,
- mis believers,
- fish out water,
- mis-believers,
- mis believer,
- night people,
- night persons,
- dis sentient,
- dis sentients,
- mis-believer,
- pro tester,
- non conformists,
- non-conformists,
- pro-testers,
- different breeds,
- offbeats,
- dis-sentients,
- pro testers,
- pro-tester.
• novelty (noun)
- sur prise,
- recentnesses,
- sur-prises,
- un familiarities,
- un-familiarity,
- newfangled contraptions,
- un-familiarities,
- un familiarity,
- sur-prise,
- sur prises.
• oddity/oddball (noun)
- mis-fit,
- mis-fits,
- mis fit.
• original (noun)
- precursor,
- prototype,
- pilot,
- forerunner.
• Other relevant words: (noun)
- hippie,
- for instance,
- eccentric,
- Re-presentation,
- swingers,
- exemplar,
- separatist,
- character,
- markings,
- type,
- exemplification,
- malcontents,
- lessons,
- odd people,
- ingeniousness,
- ultimates,
- point of comparison,
- Ensample,
- sublimations,
- kind of thing,
- free spirit,
- LIBERALS,
- archetype,
- gem,
- criterion,
- night person,
- queer duck,
- pattern,
- paradigm,
- strangeness,
- novelties,
- classic exemplar,
- odd bird,
- different breed,
- Templates,
- crazies,
- Oddities,
- innovativeness,
- stencils,
- model,
- newfangled contraption,
- three-dollar bill,
- peach,
- weirds,
- novelty,
- prime example,
- vicissitude,
- resourcefulness,
- invention,
- Peaches,
- misbeliever,
- template,
- recentness,
- odd person,
- exemplifications,
- samplings,
- inventiveness,
- modernities,
- stencil,
- cynosure,
- Newfangledness,
- sublimation,
- paragon,
- lesson,
- Rara Avis,
- perfect specimen,
- modernity,
- lovelies,
- example,
- outlier,
- dissentient,
- foreshadower,
- dissentients.
• paradigm (noun)
- ensamples.
• paragon (noun)
- cynosures.
• pattern (noun)
- patternings.
• person who is eccentric (noun)
- weirdo,
- queer,
- case,
- anomaly.
• precursor (noun)
- forebear,
- Foregoer,
- Presager,
- antecessors,
- Antecessor.
• presager (noun)
- fore shadowers,
- fore shadower,
- fore-shadowers,
- pre-sager,
- fore-shadower,
- pre sager.
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v.
• Other relevant words: (verb)
- representation.
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Other synonyms:
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•
- knockoff,
- clever,
- man of the people,
- the earliest,
- originally,
- oddball,
- underlying,
- one-off,
- recent,
- species,
- REPRO,
- replica,
- photocopy,
- natural,
- xerox,
- protoplast,
- initially,
- Jekyll And Hyde,
- plagiarism,
- all along,
- front end.
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•
- duplicate,
- facsimile,
- mechanical,
- forgery,
- undoubted,
- card,
- opening,
- oddity,
- enlargement,
- basal,
- indubitable,
- photostat,
- practitioner,
- transcript.
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•
- hand,
- mixture,
- reduction,
- tracing,
- imitation.
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•
- unquestionable.
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•
- fake.
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•
- reconstruction,
- dummy.
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•
- father.
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•
- good.
• fertile
- fecund.
• genuine
- valid.
• interesting
- diverting,
- rich,
- quotable,
- mesmeric,
- thought-provoking,
- exotic,
- mesmerizing,
- sparkling,
- romantic,
- spellbinding,
- notable,
- gripping,
- compelling,
- colorful,
- terrific,
- juicy,
- fascinating,
- inviting,
- absorbing,
- inspirational,
- hypnotic,
- scintillating,
- engrossing,
- watchable,
- consuming,
- riveting,
- interestingly,
- interesting,
- striking,
- tempting,
- enthralling,
- intriguing,
- stimulating,
- alive,
- piquant,
- exciting,
- arresting,
- notably.
• Other relevant words:
- new.
• transcendent
- transcendental.
How to use «Original» in context?
Originality is often mistaken for innovation, but the two concepts are distinctly different. When it comes to creativity, originality is all about taking existing ideas and concepts and turning them on their heads. It’s the lens through which an idea or product is viewed, and it’s what allows for new developments and progress. By comparison, innovation is the process of creating something new from scratch. It’s about coming up with a new idea or concept, turning it into a reality, and seeing it come to life.
While there is no one definitive definition of originality, it can generally be described as something that is completely new, unique, and innovative.
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initial, initials.
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initial.
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originals.
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originality.
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actual, authentic, autograph, creative, distinctive, existing, imaginative, inaugural, innovative, inventive, main, novel, old, previous, primeval, primordial, pristine, real, seminal, unconventional, unique, unusual, Pioneering, up-front.
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originally, Rights, paragraphs, nations, origins, subsections.
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media, Parties, conclusions, issues, members, observations.
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novel, submission.
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originally.
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added, proposed, Came.
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existing, meeting, Authorizing.
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genuine.
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genuine.
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оригинальный, исходный, первоначальный, оригинал, подлинник, первоисточник, чудак
прилагательное ↓
- первый, первоначальный; исконный
- оригинальный, подлинный
the original picture — подлинник /оригинал/ картины
the original document [text] — подлинный документ [текст]
- оригинальный, незаимствованный
original plan [invention, idea] — оригинальный план [-ое изобретение, -ая мысль]
- новый, свежий
original thought — свежая мысль
original remark — оригинальное замечание
an original point of view — иная точка зрения
- творческий, незаурядный, самобытный
original writer [composer] — незаурядный писатель [композитор]
original mind — самобытный ум
an original thinker — оригинальный мыслитель
- редк. врождённый; наследственный
original disposition — наследственная склонность (к чему-л.)
- странный, своеобразный; чудаковатый
an original man — странный человек; чудак, оригинал
original behaviour — необычное поведение
существительное ↓
- оригинал, подлинник; подлинное произведение
to take a copy from the original — снять копию с подлинника /с оригинала/
- язык оригинала; язык, на котором создано произведение
to read Homer in the original — читать Гомера в подлиннике
to study Don Quixote in the original — изучать «Дон Кихота» на испанском языке
- первоисточник
- прототип, оригинал (художественного произведения)
- незаурядный, необыкновенный человек
- чудак, оригинал
the man is a real original — этот человек — настоящий оригинал
he was looked upon as an original — его считали чудаком
- почтовая марка из первого издания
- редк. происхождение; начало
- редк. автор, создатель
- pl. редк. первые жители или поселенцы
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Словосочетания
the original conception of the book — первоначальный замысел книги
a slavish copy of the original — копия, слепо подражающая оригиналу
a mind so innovational, so original — настолько передовой, настолько оригинальный ум
original dwelling — первоначальное местожительство
original invoice — оригинал счёта
the original part of the house — самая старая часть дома
to buy at the original price — купить по исходной цене
original triangulation — первичная триангуляция
book of original entry — главная бухгалтерская книга
original claim — главная претензия
original code — исходный код
original culture — исходная культура
Примеры с переводом
It’s a very original idea.
Это очень оригинальная мысль.
Some of the original text has survived.
Часть оригинального текста сохранилась.
His work is truly original.
Его работы по-настоящему оригинальны.
Some of the original bridges survive.
Некоторые оригинальные мосты уцелели.
He was an original rogue.
Он был прирождённым негодяем.
He fined down his original statement.
Он отточил своё исходное утверждение.
The colours are much more striking in the original.
В оригинале цвета гораздо более яркие.
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Примеры, ожидающие перевода
She’s wearing one of her original fashion creations.
He admitted that with the benefit of hindsight the original launch had not been large enough.
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Возможные однокоренные слова
originality — оригинальность, самобытность, новизна, уникальность, подлинность, свежесть
originally — первоначально, оригинально, по происхождению
unoriginal — неоригинальный, заимствованный
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- aboriginal
- primary
- primeval
- primitive
- primordial
- pristine
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Варианты (v1)
noun | ||
оригинал | original, master, eccentric, text, character, oddball | |
подлинник | script, original | |
первоисточник | primary source, origin, original, fountainhead | |
чудак | eccentric, crank, oddball, freak, weirdo, original | |
adjective | ||
оригинальный | original, ingenious, novel, own, individual, unorthodox | |
первоначальный | initial, original, primary, pristine, primordial, primal | |
исходный | original, initial, parent, departure, opening | |
подлинный | authentic, genuine, true, original, honest, actual | |
самобытный | original, distinctive | |
новый | new, fresh, novel, renewed, recent, original | |
исконный | primordial, original, aboriginal, archetypal | |
свежий | fresh, cool, recent, new, crisp, original | |
творческий | creative, constructive, originative, original |
Предложения со словом «original»
This is the original problem written in Japanese, and we had to teach it 2,000 mathematical axioms and 8,000 Japanese words to make it accept the problems written in natural language. |
Исходная задача записана на японском, нам понадобилось научить робота 2 000 математических аксиом и 8 000 тысячам японских слов, чтобы он смог воспринимать задачи, написанные на естественном языке. |
And it is now translating the original problems into machine-readable formulas. |
И сейчас он переводит такие задачи в формулы, считываемые компьютером. |
And then with that plan in mind, you go back and double-check your original idea and maybe revise it, and then bouncing back and forth between the idea and the plan, the plan and the idea, eventually you come up with a truly great plan. |
И затем, держа этот план в голове, возвращаетесь к своей идее, снова её обдумываете, возможно, кое — что меняете, и так мечетесь между планом и идеей, между идеей и планом, и в итоге у вас рождается поистине грандиозный проект. |
And much like the original homo sapiens, we struggled to survive. |
И как истинные гомо сапиенс, мы изо всех сил пытались выжить. |
A you that returns back to the original innocence of humanity, which loves from the purity of heart, which sees from the eyes of truth, which dreams from the clarity of an untampered mind. |
И вы, который возвращается к изначальной невинности человечества, чья любовь исходит из самого сердца, кто видит глазами истины, и чьи мечты чисты и непорочны. |
I also applaud Vicente Espinel, because here it is 426 years later, and the Décima lives on everywhere in its original state. |
Я хотел бы поаплодировать Винсенту Еспинелу, потому что 426 лет спустя децима такая, какой и была. |
So in order to show that, I went back to the original data, which comes from the CDC, who surveyed 47 swimming facilities. |
Чтобы это показать, обратимся к первоначальным данным Центра контроля заболеваний, который обследовал 47 заведений с бассейнами. |
When I want to check a number like that, I’ll start off by finding the original questionnaire. |
Когда я решила проверить эти данные, я начала с поисков первоначальной анкеты. |
It was the etymological approach, the one that says we have to write words according to how they were written in their original language, in Latin, in Greek. |
Это этимологический подход, согласно которому мы должны писать слова так, как они пишутся на языке, из которого они были заимствованы, из латыни или греческого. |
An authentic original Proton Arnold cabinet? |
Подлинный игровой автомат Протон Арнольд? |
It’s stronger than the original yet half the weight, and it will be flying in the Airbus A320 later this year. |
Она прочнее и вдвое легче оригинала , ею будет оснащён Airbus A320 в конце 2016 года. |
And eventually — and we hope this is within a handful of years — we can deliver on one of those original promises. |
В итоге мы надеемся, что через пару лет выполним все свои обещания. |
Yes, so 41 years after the original strike, we may be the best place in the world to be a woman, but our work isn’t done. |
Это случилось спустя 41 год после первой забастовки, возможно, Исландия — лучшая в мире страна для женщин, но наша работа ещё не закончена. |
We could argue that the original contract is invalid. |
Мы могли бы утверждать, что первоначальный контракт недопустим. |
And she has an original vampire as her bodyguard. |
И у нее есть телохранитель в лице первородной вампирши |
Tleilaxu boasted their metal eyes improved on the original . |
Тлейлаксу все хвастают, что эти их устройства лучше естественных. |
We know that their original bearing was 45 degrees east. |
Оригинальный курс был направлен на 45 градусов на восток. |
I think we should stick to the original strategy. |
Просто думаю, что нам стоит придерживаться изначальной стратегии. |
And after that he began working at ‘Ford Motor Company’ in the early 1940s, when the original Henry Ford was still the director and owner of ‘Ford Motor Company’. |
Затем он начал работать в Форд Мотор Компани, это было в начале сороковых годов, когда еще Первый Генри Форд был директором и владельцем Форд Мотор Компани. |
Harry Winston knew monsieur Bass was the original purchaser. |
Гарри Уинстон знал, что господин Басс был первоначальным покупателем. |
Such an artistic movement as socialist realism also produced a number of talented and original artists. |
Такое направление как социалистический реализм также породило много талантливых и оригинальных художников. |
My dream now is to read this book in the original , that is, in English. |
Теперь моя мечта — прочитать эту книгу в оригинале , то есть на английском. |
The original Project Alice is vital to my research |
Оригинал проекта Алис необходим для моих исследований для процесса приручения. |
You got the original coroner’s report I sent over? |
Вы получили настоящий отчет коронера, который я отправляла? |
You weren’t content with my original campaign contribution? |
Не доволен моим первым взносом в твою избирательную кампанию? |
The original entrance to the tower was already buried. |
Первоначальный вход в башню уже давно оказался под слоем мусора. |
I could not make a copy without the original . |
Без оригинала я не могла бы попросить Кузнеца сделать копию. |
I got a copy of my original birth certificate. |
У меня есть копия моего настоящего свидетельства о рождении. |
The original bloomery forge fueled by a charcoal furnace. |
Древняя выцветшая кузница, которая отапливается с помощью угольной печи. |
The original johnathan gilbert had an invention |
У первого Джонатана Гилберта было изобретение |
I want to read in original literature. |
Я хочу читать книги на языке оригинала . |
Her novel Scarlett was not in the same class as the original . |
Ее роман Скарлетт не был того же класса, что и оригинал . |
If you know a foreign language you can read books in the original , and it is a way to better understanding of other people’s nature and culture. |
Если вы знаете иностранный язык, вы можете читать книги в оригинале , и это помогает лучше понять характер и культуру другого народа. |
I want to teach my pupils to read English books in the original , so they won’t depend on translations. |
Я хочу научить моих учеников читать английские книги в оригинале , что — бы они не зависели от переводов. |
Such original holiday is my favorite! |
Этот оригинальный праздник мой любимый! |
It has 13 horizontal stripes,7 red and 6 white which stand for the original 13 states. |
На нем 13 горизонтальных полосок, из которых 7 — красные, а 6 — белые, которые представляют 13 первоначальных штатов. |
I can enjoy watching films, read English books in the original , speak with native speakers and understand them. |
Можно получать удовольствие читая английские книги в оригинале , общаясь с носителями языка. |
It is my dream to become a student of the department of foreign languages and to be able to read the books by my favourite English and American writers in the original . |
Я мечтаю стать студентом факультета иностранных языков и уметь читать книги моих любимых английских и американских писателей в оригинале . |
Every important event in the history of the city and the country is not forgotten and displayed in the original monument. |
Каждое важное событие в истории города и страны не забыто и отображено в оригинальном памятнике. |
Also, they want to read books of famous writers in original , to read newspapers and magazines. |
К тому же, они хотят читать книги известных писателей в оригинале , читать газеты и журналы. |
First by catching words from British and American songs, and then by watching your favorite films, reading great books in the original . |
Сначала вы узнаете слова в иностранных песнях, а затем обретаете возможность смотреть любимые фильмы, читать великие книги в оригинале . |
Having studied English, I will be able to read my favourite books in the original , to attend film screenings without translation, to understand TV and radio programs in authentic English. |
Изучив английский, я смогу читать мои любимые книги в оригинале , пойти на просмотры фильмов без перевода, понять теле и радиопередачи на чистом английском языке. |
A foreign language will enable a person to read English books in the original , to communicate with foreigners, to participate in cultural and educational exchanges with other countries. |
Зная инострааный язык человек может читать английские книги в оригинале , общаться с иностранцами, принимать участие в культурных и образовательных обменах между странами. |
People also want to read the works written by famous writers and also magazines in the original . |
Люди также хотят читать в оригинале произведения известных писателей. |
Also I study English because I want to understand many people from different countries, I want to read English books in the original , I want to listen songs of foreign groups and to understand them. |
Также я изучаю английский, птотму что я хочу понимать людей из разных стран, я хочу читать английские книги в оригинальном варианте, я хочу слушать песни иностранных групп и понимать их. |
Everyone, who knows foreign languages can speak to people from other countries, read foreign writers in the original , which makes your outlook wider. |
Каждый, кто знает иностранные языки может общаться с людьми из других стран, читать иностранных писателей в оригинале , что делает ваш кругозор гораздо шире. |
I like to read very much and I would like to read some classical works of English authors in the original . |
Я очень люблю читать и мне хотелось прочитать некоторые классические произведения английских писателей в оригинале . |
The original name of the museum was the Russian Museum of His Imperial Majesty Alexander III. |
Первоначальное название музея — Русский Музей Его Императорского Величества Александра III. |
Agatha Christies language is simple and good and it is pleasant to read her books in the original . |
Язык Агаты Кристи прост и хорош, и приятно читать ее книги в оригинале . |
If you know a foreign language you can read books in the original and in way you can better understand other people’s nature and culture. |
Если Вы знаете иностранный язык, Вы можете прочитать книги в оригинале и способом, которым Вы можете лучше понять природу других людей и культуру. |
Speaking a foreign language you can read papers, magazines and original books by great writers, watch satellite TV programs. |
Разговаривая на английском, можно читать газеты, журналы и произведения великих писателей в оригинале , смотреть спутниковые телевизионные передачи. |
I want to have my favourite books in the original and to know the languages they are written in. |
Я хочу, чтобы у меня были мои любимые книги в оригинале , и я хочу знать языки, на которых они написаны. |
Everyone, who knows foreign languages can speak to people from other countries, read foreign authors in the original , which makes your outlook wider. |
Все, кто знает иностранные языки, могут общаться с людьми из других стран, читать иностранных авторов в оригинале , что делает кругозор шире. |
We got acquainted with English or American writers reading their works in the original . |
Мы знакомились с английскими или американскими писателями, читая их произведения в оригинале . |
The only problem would be the noise he made breaking up the original flooring. |
Единственной проблемой для него мог стать шум, когда он вскрывал тут пол. |
They had to be dangerous, interesting, and reasonably original . |
Они должны быть опасными, интересными и достаточно оригинальными . |
would place the original movement notion that you were perfectly free to create an identity. |
занимает место исходной идеи этого движения что вы совершенно свободны в создании индивидуальности. |
He utilized the ingredients of the original advanced prototype of the wartime weapon based on that principle. |
Он использовал компоненту настоящего оружия военного времени, действующего по этому принципу. |
I feel my original training as a Scientist enables me to more rapidly observe, summarize, and appraise the factors weighing on any specific situation. |
Мое воспитание помогает мне быстрее подмечать и анализировать специфические факторы в специфической ситуации. |
But the Replicators did do a fine job on rebuilding Stargate Operations back to its original state. |
Но репликаторы проделали отличную работу по восстановлению центра управления. |
o·rig·i·nal
(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.]
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
original
(əˈrɪdʒɪnəl)
adj
1. of or relating to an origin or beginning
2. fresh and unusual; novel
3. able to think of or carry out new ideas or concepts
4. being that from which a copy, translation, etc, is made
n
5. the first and genuine form of something, from which others are derived
6. a person or thing used as a model in art or literature
7. a person whose way of thinking is unusual or creative
8. an unconventional or strange person
9. the first form or occurrence of something
10. an archaic word for originator. See originator
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
o•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]
Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun | 1. | original — an original creation (i.e., an audio recording) from which copies can be made
master copy, master creation — 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, pilot example, 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 |
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
original
adjective
3. 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-generation
4. 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, unoriginal
noun
2. 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]
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
original
adjective
1. Preceding all others in time:
2. Arising from or going to the root or source:
3. Not derived from something else:
4. Not counterfeit or copied:
5. Not the same as what was previously known or done:
6. Characterized by or productive of new things or new ideas:
noun
1. A first form from which varieties arise or imitations are made:
2. A person who is appealingly odd or curious:
The American Heritage® Roget’s Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
Translations
أصْليأصْلي، أوَّليأصْلِيٌّأصيل، جَديد، مُبْتَكَرالأصْل، الشَّكل الأصْلي
původní
originalmodeloprindelig
alkuperäinenalkuperäiskappaleensimmäinenomaperäinenomintakeinen
prvobitan
eredetieredeti: az eredeti modell
frumgerî, frumeintakfrumlegurfyrirmyndupprunalegur
最初の
본래의
origináloriginálny
izvirenizvirnik
originell
ซึ่งเป็นแบบฉบับ
đầu tiên
original
[əˈrɪdʒɪnl]
A. ADJ
1. (= first, earliest) [version, size, colour, owner, intention, idea] → original; [inhabitants] → primero, primitivo
of the original twenty, only twelve remained → de los veinte iniciales, sólo quedaban doce
one of the original members → uno de los primeros miembros
2. (= not copied) [document, painting] → original
an original Picasso → un Picasso original
Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
original
[əˈrɪdʒənəl]
adj
(= initial) [plan, forecast] → initial(e)
Our original plan was to go camping → Notre projet initial était d’aller camper.
Of the original twenty, only twelve remained → Sur les vingt du début, seuls douze restaient.
(= work of art, document, not copied) → original(e)
an original drawing by Michelangelo → un dessin original de Michel-Ange
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
original
[əˈrɪdʒɪnl]
1. adj (gen) → originale; (inhabitant, form, splendour) → originario/a
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
origin
(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.
oˈriginal (əˈri-) adjective
1. existing at the beginning; first. This part of the house is new but the rest is original.
2. (able to produce ideas which are) new, fresh or not thought of before. original ideas; He has a very original mind.
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.
noun
1. the earliest version. This is the original – all the others are copies.
2. a model from which a painting etc is made. She is the original of the famous portrait.
oˌrigiˈnality (əridʒiˈnӕ-) noun
His writing shows originality.
oˈriginally adverboriginate (əˈridʒineit) verb
to bring or come into being. That style of painting originated in China.
ˈorigins noun plural
a person’s place of birth, family background etc. He tried to hide his origins.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
original
→ أصْلِيٌّ původní original ursprünglich πρωτότυπος original alkuperäinen original prvobitan originale 最初の 본래의 oorspronkelijk original oryginalny original оригинальный originell ซึ่งเป็นแบบฉบับ özgün đầu tiên 最初的
Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
original
n. original, prototipo; a. original; primitivo-a.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
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