Difference between New and Original

What is the difference between New and Original?

New as an adjective is recently made, or created. while Original as an adjective is first in a series or copies/versions

New

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Recently made, or created. Additional; recently discovered. Current or later, as opposed to former. Used to distinguish something established more recently, named after something or some place previously existing. In original condition; pristine; not previously worn or used. Refreshed, reinvigorated, reformed. Young. Of recent origin; having taken place recently. Strange, unfamiliar or not previously known. Recently arrived or appeared. Inexperienced or unaccustomed at some task. next; about to begin or recently begun

Part of speech: adverb

Definition: See new-

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Things that are new. A kind of light beer.

Example sentence: The Fourth Industrial Revolution has the potential to empower individuals and communities, as it creates new opportunities for economic, social, and personal development. But it also could lead to the marginalization of some groups, exacerbate inequality, create new security risks, and undermine human relationships.

Original

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: First in a series or copies/versionsNewly createdFresh, differentPioneeringHaving as its origin

Part of speech: noun

Definition: An object or other creation (e.g. narrative work) from which all later copies and variations are derivedA person with a unique and interesting personality and/or creative talentAn eccentric

Example sentence: Be yourself. The world worships the original.

We hope you now know whether to use New or Original in your sentence.

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