originator

[ US /ɝˈɪdʒəˌneɪtɝ/ ]
[ UK /əɹˈɪd‍ʒɪnˌe‍ɪtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who creates new things
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How To Use originator In A Sentence

  • Hiram Sibley, of the city of Rochester, a man of national reputation as the originator of great enterprises, and as the most extensive farmer and seedsman in this country, was born at North Adams, Berkshire County, Scientific American Supplement, No. 530, February 27, 1886
  • Like all good conspiracy theories, the polio vaccine theory's originators are its worst enemies.
  • Chrysler, in an apparent attempt to shed its fuddy-duddy image after all, they boast about being the originator and ruler of the minivan world, for a buddy-buddy one, tried desperately to show the world they were hip during an overly scripted press conference. 2011 Detroit Auto Show: Will Chrysler wordsmith their way to success?
  • My bowels, recognising the significance of this moment, conspired to produce some ordure so foul smelling, that even I, its originator, was uncomfortable being in its presence.
  • But now there's even bad news about their fans: Fireman Ed Anzalone, the originator of the J-E-T-S chant, is facing an assault charge following an altercation with a Giants fan during the pre-season Jets/Giants game, according to the Post. Jets' Fireman Ed Charged For Fighting With Giants Fan
  • By connecting them with the sanctuary of Jehovah, which stood at the well of Kadesh, he made these functions independent of his person, and thus he laid a firm basis for a consuetudinary law and became the originator of the Torah in Prolegomena
  • He is the originator of an idea - the bagless vacuum cleaner - which sparked off a global revolution in the home appliance market.
  • If the originator chooses to proceed, he or she enters the next phase, referred to as initial screening.
  • Sir William James is thought to be the originator of fingerprinting as a means of identification.
  • We then played a game that I introduced to the group where we would have readings from my little pocketbook of famous quotations, and everyone had to guess who was the originator of the quotation.
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