generic
Americanadjective
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of, applicable to, or referring to all the members of a genus, class, group, or kind; not specific; general.
- Antonyms:
- specific
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of, relating to, or noting a genus especially in biology.
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(of a word) applicable or referring to both men and women.
a generic pronoun.
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not protected by trademark registration.
“Cola” and “shuttle” are generic terms.
- Synonyms:
- unbranded
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having no distinguishing characteristics; commonplace.
There are a lot of generic interviews, and the lack of unique perspective you get from interviewers is somewhat shocking.
noun
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something that is generic.
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any product, as a type of food, drug, or cosmetic commonly marketed under a brand name, that is sold in a package without a brand.
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a wine made from two or more varieties of grapes, with no one grape constituting more than half the product (varietal ).
adjective
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applicable or referring to a whole class or group; general
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biology of, relating to, or belonging to a genus
the generic name
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denoting the nonproprietary name of a drug, food product, etc
noun
Other Word Forms
- generically adverb
- genericalness noun
- nongeneric adjective
- nongenerical adjective
- nongenerically adverb
- pseudogeneric adjective
- pseudogenerical adjective
- pseudogenerically adverb
- supergeneric adjective
- supergenerically adverb
- ungeneric adjective
- ungenerical adjective
- ungenerically adverb
Etymology
Origin of generic
First recorded in 1670–80; from Latin gener- ( gender 1 ) + -ic
Example Sentences
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The letter was on a piece of generic white paper.
From Literature
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As the FDA’s drugs chief, Pazdur was responsible for thousands of employees overseeing most of the new medicines the FDA weighs for approval, as well as over-the-counter and generic drugs.
Emails sent through the platform come from Stewart Entertainment’s domain rather than a generic AI address, a deliberate choice meant to avoid spam filters and skepticism from promoters.
From Los Angeles Times
Clorox, whose brands include its namesake cleaner, as well as Hidden Valley, Pine-Sol, and more, has struggled as inflation-addled shoppers sought generic products.
From Barron's
A spokesman for Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service said the site was covered by a generic risk assessment for waste fire incidents.
From BBC
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