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general

General means something that applies to most people or things rather than just one specific part.

Explanation at your level:

General means 'not specific.' If you say 'I like general music,' you mean you like many types, not just one. It is a very useful word when you want to talk about big groups of things. You can use it to say 'In general, I am happy.' This means most of the time, you are happy. It is a great word for beginners to learn because it helps you explain your feelings and ideas without needing to know every single detail.

At this level, you use general to talk about habits or common situations. For example, 'The general rule in this house is to take off your shoes.' It helps you explain things that are usually true. You will often see it in phrases like 'general knowledge' or 'general store.' It is a helpful way to group information together when you are speaking or writing simple sentences.

By now, you can use general to express nuance. Instead of saying 'Everyone likes pizza,' you can say 'In general, people like pizza.' This is more accurate and sounds more natural. It is also used in professional contexts, such as 'general manager' or 'general meeting.' Learning to use this word correctly helps you avoid being too rigid in your speech, allowing for the exceptions that exist in real life.

At the B2 level, you should be comfortable using general to contrast with 'specific' or 'particular.' It is essential for academic writing where you might need to provide a 'general overview' of a topic before diving into the details. You can also use it to hedge your claims, which is a key skill in argumentative writing. Understanding its role in collocations like 'general consensus' will make your English sound much more sophisticated.

In advanced English, general is used to discuss broad trends and abstract concepts. You might analyze the 'general direction' of an economy or the 'general mood' of a society. It is often used to distinguish between macro and micro perspectives. Mastery involves knowing when to use it to summarize complex arguments without oversimplifying them. It is a powerful tool for synthesis, allowing you to bridge the gap between specific evidence and overarching conclusions.

At the C2 level, you appreciate the etymological depth of general. You recognize its relationship to 'genus' and 'generation,' and you can use it in literary or philosophical contexts to describe universal truths or archetypal patterns. You might discuss the 'general principles' of human behavior or the 'general character' of a historical era. At this stage, you use the word with precision, knowing exactly when its broadness is an asset and when a more specific term might be required for clarity.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • Means broad or widespread.
  • Opposite of specific.
  • Used as an adjective.
  • Common in professional contexts.

When we use the word general, we are usually talking about the 'big picture.' Think of it as the opposite of 'specific' or 'detailed.' If you have a general idea of how a car engine works, you understand the main concepts without needing to know exactly how every single screw and bolt functions.

You will often hear this word used to describe things that apply to a large group of people. For example, a general rule is one that applies to everyone, not just one person. It is a very versatile word that helps us summarize complex situations quickly and effectively.

The word general has a rich history that traces back to the Latin word generalis, which comes from genus, meaning 'kind' or 'type.' This is the same root that gives us words like 'generate' and 'generic.' Originally, it meant 'relating to a whole class or kind.'

By the 14th century, it entered Middle English through Old French. It evolved from describing 'all members of a class' to the broader sense of 'not specific' that we use today. It is fascinating to see how a word about 'kinds' of things became our go-to term for anything broad or widespread.

In daily conversation, general is used to soften statements or provide summaries. You might say, 'In general, I prefer coffee over tea.' This signals that you are speaking about your usual habits rather than a strict, unbreakable law.

Common collocations include general public, general knowledge, and general consensus. It is a neutral term that fits well in both professional emails and casual chats with friends. Just be careful not to use it when you need to be precise, as it can sound vague if used too often!

1. In general: Used to introduce a broad statement. (e.g., 'In general, the weather was great.')
2. General rule of thumb: A rough, practical principle. (e.g., 'As a general rule of thumb, don't mix oil and water.')
3. General delivery: A service for mail held at a post office. (e.g., 'I'll pick it up at general delivery.')
4. General practitioner (GP): A doctor who treats all types of illnesses. (e.g., 'I have an appointment with my GP.')
5. General consensus: The opinion held by most people. (e.g., 'The general consensus is that we should start early.')

The word general is an adjective. Its IPA transcription is /ˈdʒɛnərəl/ in both British and American English. The stress is on the first syllable: JEN-er-ul.

It is often paired with nouns like 'idea,' 'rule,' or 'consensus.' It does not have a plural form because it is an adjective, but it can be used as a noun in the military context (a high-ranking officer). It rhymes with words like 'mineral' or 'funeral' if you say them quickly!

Fun Fact

It comes from the same root as 'generate' and 'gender'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK ˈdʒɛnərəl

JEN-er-ul

US ˈdʒɛnərəl

JEN-er-ul

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'er' as 'ar'
  • Missing the middle syllable
  • Stressing the wrong syllable

Rhymes With

mineral funeral ephemeral liberal several

Difficulty Rating

القراءة 1/5

Easy

Writing 2/5

Intermediate

Speaking 2/5

Intermediate

الاستماع 1/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

big all

Learn Next

generally generality generic

متقدم

comprehensive universal

Grammar to Know

Adjective usage

A general rule

Adverb formation

Generally speaking

Noun modifiers

General store

Examples by Level

1

In general, I like dogs.

In general = usually

Use at the start of a sentence

2

This is a general rule.

general = not specific

Adjective + noun

3

I have a general idea.

general = broad

Common collocation

4

General stores sell many things.

general = many types

Noun modifier

5

The general mood is good.

general = overall

Adjective + noun

6

It is a general question.

general = broad

Simple adjective use

7

General knowledge is fun.

general = wide range

Compound noun

8

We had a general talk.

general = not specific

Adjective + noun

1

In general, the weather is nice here.

2

He is a general practitioner.

3

The general public likes this park.

4

I have a general understanding of the topic.

5

The general consensus is to wait.

6

She gave a general description of the house.

7

It was a general meeting for all staff.

8

General interest in sports is growing.

1

The general trend shows a rise in sales.

2

As a general rule, we don't work on Sundays.

3

The general feeling is one of excitement.

4

He provided a general overview of the project.

5

There is a general lack of resources.

6

The general impression was very positive.

7

I need a general idea of the cost.

8

General elections are held every four years.

1

The general consensus among experts is positive.

2

This is a general statement, not a specific claim.

3

She is a general manager at the firm.

4

The general atmosphere was quite tense.

5

He spoke in general terms about the future.

6

The general public is often misinformed.

7

There is a general consensus on the policy.

8

The general principles of law are clear.

1

The general drift of his argument was clear.

2

The general tenor of the meeting was conciliatory.

3

A general malaise has settled over the town.

4

The general thrust of the report is optimistic.

5

His general demeanor is quite reserved.

6

The general framework of the theory is sound.

7

There is a general consensus regarding the urgency.

8

The general thrust of the change is positive.

1

The general character of the landscape is rugged.

2

A general synthesis of the data is required.

3

The general paradigm shift is evident.

4

Her general approach is one of caution.

5

The general complexion of the debate has changed.

6

A general taxonomy of the species is provided.

7

The general tenor of the era was one of reform.

8

The general thrust of his philosophy is humanist.

تلازمات شائعة

general public
general knowledge
general consensus
general rule
general idea
general manager
general election
in general
general overview
general trend

Idioms & Expressions

"In general"

Usually or for the most part

In general, I prefer tea.

neutral

"General rule of thumb"

A practical, rough principle

As a rule of thumb, use less salt.

casual

"General delivery"

Mail service for those without an address

Send it to general delivery.

formal

"General practitioner"

A family doctor

I need to see my GP.

neutral

"General consensus"

Agreement of the majority

The general consensus is to stay.

formal

"General knowledge"

Facts known by most people

It is common general knowledge.

neutral

Easily Confused

general vs Generic

Both start with G

Generic means unbranded/lacking detail

A generic drug vs a general rule.

general vs Generally

Same root

Adverb vs Adjective

Generally speaking vs a general idea.

general vs Specific

Direct antonym

Opposite meaning

General vs specific details.

general vs Generous

Similar spelling

Kindness vs broadness

A generous gift vs a general idea.

Sentence Patterns

A1

In general, [Subject] + [Verb]

In general, I like dogs.

A2

The general [Noun] is [Adjective]

The general mood is happy.

B1

A general [Noun] of [Noun]

A general sense of peace.

B1

It is a general [Noun] that...

It is a general rule that...

B2

Speaking in general terms...

Speaking in general terms, it's fine.

عائلة الكلمة

Nouns

generality The quality of being general

Verbs

generalize To make a broad statement

Adjectives

general Broad or widespread

مرتبط

generate same root

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

Formal (General Assembly) Neutral (General idea) Casual (General talk)

أخطاء شائعة

Using 'general' when you mean 'generic' generic
General means broad; generic means lacking character.
Saying 'The general of people' The general public
General is an adjective, not a noun here.
Using 'general' for 'specific' details specific
They are opposites.
Misplacing 'in general' In general, I like...
It usually goes at the start or end.
Confusing 'general' with 'generally' Generally (adverb)
Adverbs modify verbs; adjectives modify nouns.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a General standing in front of a giant map.

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Native Speakers

They use it to soften their opinions.

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Cultural Insight

It appears in many company names.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'In' before 'general'.

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Say It Right

Keep it rhythmic: JEN-er-ul.

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Mistake to Avoid

Don't confuse it with 'generic'.

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Did You Know?

It shares roots with 'generate'.

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Study Smart

Use it to summarize your reading.

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Writing Tip

Use it to introduce a paragraph.

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Speaking Tip

Use it to buy time while thinking.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

General is for the GENERal public.

Visual Association

A large map showing the whole world (general) vs a magnifying glass (specific).

Word Web

broad wide universal common

تحدٍّ

Write 3 sentences using 'In general'.

أصل الكلمة

Latin

Original meaning: relating to a whole class

السياق الثقافي

None, but avoid calling people 'general' unless it's a rank.

Used frequently in professional and military contexts.

General Motors General Electric General Tso's Chicken

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • general manager
  • general meeting
  • general overview

school

  • general knowledge
  • general rule
  • general science

politics

  • general election
  • general consensus
  • general public

daily life

  • in general
  • general idea
  • general feeling

Conversation Starters

"In general, what is your favorite hobby?"

"Do you have a general idea of your plans for the weekend?"

"What is your general opinion on remote work?"

"Is there a general rule you follow in life?"

"How would you give a general overview of your job?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a general rule you follow.

Describe your general mood today.

Give a general overview of your favorite book.

Why is general knowledge important?

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

Yes, mostly.

Yes, for a military rank.

Generally.

No, generic means lacking brand identity.

JEN-er-ul.

It can be both formal and casual.

Only if referring to a military officer.

Specific.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank A1

___, I like pizza.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: In general

In general is the correct phrase.

multiple choice A2

What is the opposite of general?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Specific

Specific is the antonym.

true false B1

General is a noun.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

It is primarily an adjective.

match pairs B1

Word

المعنى

All matched!

Matches meanings.

sentence order B2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

The general consensus is...

النتيجة: /5

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