"Unoriginally" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unoriginally" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unoriginally" Meaning

Lacking originality or individuality; uninteresting and predictable.

"Unoriginally" Examples

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As a manager, John always struggled to come up with unoriginally themed holiday parties: "We did the same old white elephant gift exchange and Christmas cookie decorating again," he complained, already feeling unenthused about next year's event.
John's art teacher told him that his painting style was unoriginally similar to that of a popular artist, and that he needed to develop his own unique technique if he wanted to succeed in the industry.
The critic lambasted the new film as an unoriginally worn retelling of a classic story, with too many predictable plot twists.
The celebrity's response to the controversy surrounding them was seen by many as unoriginally dismissive: "I'm just a victim, and I'm not going to let this ruin my reputation."
At the jazz club, the struggling musician's attempts to infuse his sound with new ideas fell flat, with his music sounding strikingly unoriginally traditional and unadventurous in comparison to the more innovative acts performing around him.

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Not yet opened or used.

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Having or showing no particular order or method.<br><br>Without prior arrangement or organization.

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Describing something that is not in a logical or orderly state; lacking structure, organization, or coherence.

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Lacking originality or imagination; uncreative.

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Deviating from traditional customs, principles, or rules; unconventional or unestablished.

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Without showy or excessive display; modestly and simply.

Unostentatiousness

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Not contaminated with or affected by oxygen; retaining the shape or properties of something that has not been exposed to oxygen.