Originally
UK /["/əˈrɪdʒənəli/"]/US /["/əˈrɪdʒənəli/"]/
Definition
used to describe the situation that existed at the beginning of a particular period or activity, especially before something was changed
In simple words: at first; from the beginning
Examples
- The school was originally very small.
- Originally, we had intended to go to Italy, but then we won the trip to Greece.
- Laib **originally planned** to be a doctor.
- She comes originally from York.
- The dam project was originally conceived in 1977.
- They originally thought she had a muscular injury.
- Chloe hails originally from Texas.
- The book was originally published in 1935.
- The work was originally scheduled to begin in July.
Usage notes
Use 'originally' to indicate the first version or time something was the case. It's appropriate in both speaking and writing but avoid in highly formal settings when discussing more complex ideas.
Grammar pattern
originally + clause
Memory hint
Think of 'origin' — where it all started.
Collocations
- originally from
- originally intended
- originally created
Synonyms
- initially
- at first
- from the beginning
- originally speaking
Antonyms
- currently
- recently
Common mistakes
- Using 'original' instead of 'originally' as an adverb.
- Confusing 'originally' with 'initially' — while similar, 'originally' emphasizes the original state before changes.