Origin
UK /["/ˈɒrɪdʒɪn/"]/US /["/ˈɔːrɪdʒɪn/"]/
Definition
the point from which something starts; the cause of something
In simple words: The beginning or source of something.
Examples
- The origin of the species has been a topic of debate for many years.
- She traced her family's origin back to an ancient village in Italy.
- Understanding the origin of our fears can help us overcome them.
- Many modern languages have their origin in Latin and Greek.
- The origin of the river is in the mountains.
Usage notes
Used in various contexts like history, science, and personal backgrounds. It's appropriate in both formal and informal discussions.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'origin' like 'a river's source' — where it all begins.
Collocations
- common
- independent
- doubtful
- have
- share
- investigate
- go back to something
- lie in something
- in origin
- of… origin
- country of origin
- place of origin
- have its origin in something
- African
- English
- etc.
- trace
- betray
- by origin
- in origin
- of… origin
- somebody’s country of origin
Synonyms
- source
- beginning
- birthplace
- roots
- cause
Antonyms
- destination
- end
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'original' when referring to something that is unique.
- Using 'origin' as a verb, which it is not.
- Mispronouncing it, often stressing the wrong syllable.