General American
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of General American
An Americanism dating back to 1930–35
Example Sentences
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And they say the warm embrace they have received from U.S. officials exposes a disconnect with the general American public, which they consider to be more apathetic to their plight and ignorant of the fact that so many hostages remain in captivity.
From Seattle Times
World War I is something of a blank spot amid the general American habit of forgetfulness.
From Los Angeles Times
The stereotypical broadcast voice — also sometimes known as the General American accent — with its crystal-clear enunciation, lowered pitch and steady pacing, is the antithesis of the Valley accent.
From Los Angeles Times
Even though my cookbook is catered to a general American audience, I wrote my cookbook with discerning Taiwanese readers in mind.
From Salon
Ms. Kim said she found that in general, American audiences thought the extensive back stories about the contestants slowed the show.
From New York Times
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