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  1. How to use general in a sentence. involving, applicable to, or affecting the whole; involving, relating to, or applicable to every member of a class, kind, or group… See the full definition

  2. GENERAL meaning: 1. involving or relating to most or all people, things, or places, especially when these are…. Learn more.

  3. GENERAL definition: 1. involving or relating to most or all people, things, or places, especially when these are…. Learn more.

  4. General means belonging to, or prevailing throughout, a whole class or body collectively, irrespective of individuals: a general belief. Common means shared by all, and belonging to one as much as another: a common interest; common fund; but use of this sense is frequently avoided because of ambiguity of sense.

  5. The rank of general ranks above a three-star lieutenant general and below the special wartime five-star ranks of General of the Army or General of the Air Force. The Marine Corps and Space Force do not have an established grade above general. The pay grade of general is O-10.

  6. not detailed, but including the most basic or necessary information: These leaflets contain some general information about the school. I've got a general idea of how it works. Fewer examples. I sympathize with the general aims of the party. The leaflet offers plenty of general advice.

  7. General comes from the French word générale, which means "common to all people," but we use it for more than just people. You might inquire about the general habits of schoolchildren, or the general temperature at night in the desert.

  8. Synonyms for GENERAL: overall, generic, common, universal, broad, blanket, global, wide; Antonyms of GENERAL: particular, individual, local, component, partial, regional, divisional, fragmentary

  9. Definition of general adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. a [more general; most general]: relating to the main or major parts of something rather than the details: not specific The witness was able to provide a very general description of the thief. She began her talk with some general observations about the state of the industry.

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