Originality (noun)

  1. The quality or state of being original.
  2. The ability to think or create something new and unique.
  3. The characteristic of being novel or unusual.
  4. The quality of being creative or innovative.
  5. The power of creating something new.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from french originalité or late latin originalitas, from originalis (see original).

Examples:

  1. The originality of his work was what made him stand out.
  2. The artist's originality is evident in the use of vibrant colors in her paintings.
  3. This design lacks originality.
  4. The originality of the invention made it stand out from others.
  5. The originality of the solution was unexpected and very effective.
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