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ALL meanings of unoriginal

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  • adjective unoriginal clichéd, not new 1
  • adjective unoriginal belonging or pertaining to the origin or beginning of something, or to a thing at its beginning: The book still has its original binding. 1
  • adjective unoriginal new; fresh; inventive; novel: an original way of advertising. 1
  • adjective unoriginal arising or proceeding independently of anything else: an original view of history. 1
  • adjective unoriginal capable of or given to thinking or acting in an independent, creative, or individual manner: an original thinker. 1
  • adjective unoriginal created, undertaken, or presented for the first time: to give the original performance of a string quartet. 1
  • adjective unoriginal being something from which a copy, a translation, or the like is made: The original document is in Washington. 1
  • noun unoriginal a primary form or type from which varieties are derived. 1
  • noun unoriginal an original work, writing, or the like, as opposed to any copy or imitation: The original of this is in the British Museum. 1
  • noun unoriginal the person or thing represented by a picture, description, etc.: The original is said to have been the painter's own house. 1
  • noun unoriginal a person whose ways of thinking or acting are original: In a field of brilliant technicians he is a true original. 1
  • noun unoriginal Archaic. an eccentric person. 1
  • noun unoriginal Archaic. a source of being; an author or originator. 1
  • adjective unoriginal not fresh and unusual 0
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