Antonyms for original
all:
unoriginal.earliest:
last, hackneyed, Borrowed, latest, derivative, worn, newest, old, used.fresh, new:
normal, uninventive, uncreative, usual, uneducated, standard, slow, unimaginative.noun:
ensuing, tried, fictitious, established, late, succeeding, uninventive, fabulous, consequent, unproductive, baseless, exploded, following, apocryphal, advanced, tried and true, counterfeit, disputed, time-honored, warmed-over, derived, subsequent, imitative, spurious, false, penultimate, unimaginative, infertile, uncreative, moth-eaten, uninspired, old, unauthorized.person who is eccentric:
normality, creation, usualness, regularity.standard, prototype:
offshoot.Paraphrases for Original:
- lowest relevancy
- medium relevancy
- highest relevancy
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Adjective :
', 'origine, aboriginal, above, acquisition, actual, additional, ancestral, ancient, anterior, anticipated, authentic, author, autograph, autonomous, available, baseline, basis, bottom, Caused, colorful, colourful, contested, contributing, conventional, copy, core, correct, country-of-origin, creative, crucial, current, d.2, dangerous, datagram, date, departure, developmental, different, distinctive, domestic, due, earlier, early, early-stage, elderly, entry-level, essential, established, ethnic, exemplary, existing, expected, financial, first-ever, first-mentioned, first-time, firsthand, format, former, founding, fresh, front-end, fundamental, genuine, handwritten, historic, historical, imaginative, immediate, inaugural, independent, indigenous, inherent, initial, innovative, instance, instrumental, intended, interesting, intrinsic, inventive, justified, key, kick-start, last, latter, lead, leading, maiden, main, major, meaningful, minute, motivated, muzzle, natal, native, natural, non-Indigenous, novel, obligated, obliged, old, opening, origin, outbound, overarching, overriding, own, paid, paramount, particular, past, perpetrator, Pioneering, planned, positive, Pre-, pre-existing, pre-service, preceding, predicate, preferential, premium, preparatory, preschool, present, prevailing, previous, prima, primal, prime, primeval, primitive, primordial, principal, principle, prior, pristine, procurement, proper, raw, real, reasoned, recent, reference, refreshing, regional, regular, responsible, retain, right, road, running-in, same, scheduled, second, seminal, separate, seventh, severance, single, source, standard, starter, starting, stem, sterling, substantive, teething, text, then, total, true, unconventional, unedited, unique, unprecedented, unpubl., unpublished, unusual, up-front, upfront, upstream, version, very, virgin, vital, weird. -
Adverb :
no, originally. -
Cardinal number :
3, 5, 8. -
Foreign word :
'origine, origin, originale, origine, source. -
Noun, plural :
conclusions, issues, media, members, observations, Parties. -
Noun, singular or mass :
'origine, addition, agreement, ancestry, applicant, application, asset, baseline, buying, copy, core, creativity, default, derivation, descent, design, earlier, exemplary, floor, form, former, founding, front-end, gas, genuine, home, inception, indigenous, induction, initial, initiation, initiator, intake, introduction, lead, lending, machine, master, minute, model, muzzle, native, novel, opening, orientation, origin, originality, originator, outset, past, Pre-, predicate, premiere, principal, prototype, second, sic, source, starting, startup, submission, teething, text, upfront, version, victim. -
Proper noun, singular :
'origine, 'orignal, aboriginal, ancestry, baseline, committee, copy, departure, descent, developed, discrimination, earliest, early, enterprise, financial, foreground, former, genuine, HARA, historical, home, inception, indigenous, initial, initials, intake, nations, native, opening, or, orientation, ORIG, origin, originally, originator, origins, paragraphs, preparatory, prime, primitive, raw, Rights, severance, source, sources, starting, subsections. -
Verb, 3rd person singular present :
originals. -
Verb, base form :
begin. -
Verb, gerund or present participle :
Authorizing, existing, meeting. -
Verb, past tense :
added, Came, genuine, proposed.