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origanal

 

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Origanal

Part of Speech: Adjective


Sense 1: Original, Genuine

Origanal (adjective): Referring to something that is not a copy or imitation; being the first or earliest version of something.

Sample Sentence:

She bought an origanal painting by a famous artist.

Sense 2: Fresh, Innovative

Origanal (adjective): Characterized by creativity and novelty; introducing new ideas or concepts.

Sample Sentence:

The fashion designer's collection featured origanal designs that stood out on the runway.

Part of Speech: Noun


Sense: Original Work of Art or Literature

Origanal (noun): A piece of art, literature, or other creative work that is unique and has not been copied or reproduced.

Sample Sentence:

The museum proudly displayed an origanal by a renowned sculptor.

Part of Speech: Adverb


Sense: In an Original Manner

Origanal (adverb): In a way that is characteristic of being original or not based on others.

Sample Sentence:

The musicians played the song origanally, but later added their own unique spin to it.

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