generally
Americanadverb
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usually; commonly; ordinarily.
He generally comes home at noon.
- Antonyms:
- seldom
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with respect to the larger part; for the most part.
a generally accurate interpretation of the facts.
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without reference to or disregarding particular persons, things, situations, etc., that may be an exception.
generally speaking.
adverb
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usually; as a rule
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commonly or widely
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without reference to specific details or facts; broadly
Related Words
See often.
Etymology
Origin of generally
Example Sentences
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Spend the funds on something else and the earnings generally face income tax and a 10% federal penalty.
He was generally feeling unwell but had no bowel symptoms, yet needed surgery just two days after his 50th birthday.
From BBC
Corn generally requires heavy nitrogen application, while soybeans, as legumes, can fix much of their own nitrogen and often need little or no added fertilizer.
From Barron's
Resting state citizenship on residency reinforces the thesis that citizenship generally requires residence, not mere presence.
The most supersized mainstream phones, with prices soaring past $1,500, generally bring in the biggest profits to manufacturers.
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