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generally

1 of 1adverb
/ˈdʒɛnərəli/
1

in a way that is true in most cases

A2
  • The weather is generally mild in spring.
  • Children generally learn to walk by the age of one.
  • She's generally punctual, though today she's late.
  • That kind of software is generally expensive.
  • People generally prefer direct flights over layovers.
2

in broad or nonspecific terms, without focusing on details or exceptions

  • He spoke generally about the company's future plans.
  • The policy is generally in favor of workers' rights.
  • Generally, the novel explores themes of identity and freedom.
  • France was moving generally to the left during that decade.
  • The professor discussed the topic generally before going into specifics.
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without distinction of one from others

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