originally

  • 11originally */*/*/ — UK [əˈrɪdʒ(ə)nəlɪ] / US [əˈrɪdʒən(ə)lɪ] adverb at first His novels were originally published in serial form in a magazine. Originally, the dogs were bred for racing …

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  • 12originally*/*/ — [əˈrɪdʒ(ə)nəli] adv at first His novels were originally published in magazines.[/ex] He s from Germany originally.[/ex] …

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  • 13originally — adv. Originally is used with these verbs: ↑appear, ↑broadcast, ↑call, ↑conceive, ↑derive, ↑design, ↑designate, ↑discover, ↑draft, ↑envisage, ↑envision, ↑ …

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  • 14originally —  is often needlessly inserted into sentences where it conveys no additional information, as here: The plans were originally drawn up as long ago as 1972 (Observer) …

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  • 15originally — adverb the conference was originally scheduled for November Syn: (at) first, in/at the beginning, to begin with, initially, in the first place, at the outset …

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  • 16originally — original ► ADJECTIVE 1) existing from the beginning; first or earliest. 2) produced first hand; not a copy. 3) inventive or novel. ► NOUN ▪ the earliest form of something, from which copies can be made. DERIVATIVES originally adverb …

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  • 17Originally (Art Blakey album) — Infobox Album Name = Originally (Art Blakey album) Type = Album Artist = Art Blakey Released = 1956 Genre = Jazz Label = Columbia records Last album = Art Blakey with the Original Jazz Messengers (1956) This album = Originally (1956) Next album …

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  • 18originally — adverb Date: 14th century 1. archaic by origin or derivation ; inherently 2. in the beginning ; in the first place ; initially 3. in a fresh or original manner …

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  • 19originally — adverb As it was in the beginning. See Also: origin, original …

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  • 20originally — Synonyms and related words: ab initio, ab ovo, aborigine, at first, at the start, before everything, by birth, by nature, chiefly, congenitally, first, first and foremost, first thing, firstly, from the beginning, genetically, immanently, in the… …

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