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発音を調べる o·rig·i·nal

/əˈrijən(ə)l,əˈrijn(ə)l/
adjective
  1. present or existing from the beginning; first or earliest.
    「the original owner of the house」
    同義語: first, earliest, primary, untouched, unedited, uncut, indigenous, native, initial, aboriginal, ancient, primeval, primordial, autochthonous, autochthonic
  2. created directly and personally by a particular artist; not a copy or imitation.
    「original Rembrandts」
    同義語: authentic, genuine, actual, real, true, bona fide, veritable, not copied, archetypal, prototypical, master, kosher, pukka
  3. not dependent on other people's ideas; inventive and unusual.
    「a subtle and original thinker」
    同義語: innovative, creative, imaginative, innovatory, innovational, inventive, ingenious, new, novel, fresh, refreshing, unusual, unconventional, unorthodox, unfamiliar, unprecedented, groundbreaking, disruptive, pioneering, avant-garde, seminal, fertile, unique, individual, individualistic, distinctive

noun
  1. something serving as a model or basis for imitations or copies.
    「the portrait may be a copy of the original」
  2. an eccentric or unusual person.
    「he was one of the true originals」
    同義語: individualist, individual, eccentric, nonconformist, free spirit, bohemian, rare bird, maverick, oddity, rara avis, character, oddball, nut, weirdo, weirdie, one-off, odd bod, oner, wacko, wack, screwball, kook, wackadoo, wackadoodle, card, case

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4 日前 · The meaning of ORIGINAL is of, relating to, or constituting an origin or beginning : initial. How to use original in a sentence.
noun · a primary form or type from which varieties are derived. Synonyms: model, prototype, pattern, archetype · an original work, writing, or the like, as ...
Someone who is an original behaves or speaks in a way that is not like other people.
When you buy a car from its original owner, you know it's only been owned by one person. Original means "the very first."
10 senses: 1. of or relating to an origin or beginning 2. fresh and unusual; novel 3. able to think of or carry out new ideas.
adjective · unimaginative · unoriginal · imitative · uncreative · uninspired · uninventive · unproductive · infertile · talentless.
ORIGINAL meaning: 1 : happening or existing first or at the beginning; 2 : made or produced first not a copy, translation, etc.
Borrowed from French original, from Old French original, from Late Latin orīginālis (“primitive, original”), from Latin orīgō (“beginning, source, origin”).
On this page you'll find 223 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to original, such as: authentic, initial, aboriginal, beginning, first, and infant.
Originality is the quality of novelty or newness in created works. Original(s) or Originality may also refer to: Contents. 1 Film and television; 2 Music.