general

UK /ˈd͡ʒɛn.(ə.)ɹəl/ US /ˈd͡ʒɛn.(ə.)ɹəl/
noun 6adj 5verb 1adv 1name 1

Definitions

adj

1

Including or involving every part or member of a given or implied entity, whole, etc.; common to all, universal.

It is generall / To be mortall: / I haue well espyde / No man may hym hyde / From Deth holow eyed […].

"Among us!" was the general shout, and Peppersorn sat frozen to his chair.

2

Applied to a person (as a postmodifier or a normal preceding adjective) to indicate supreme rank, in civil or military titles, and later in other terms; pre-eminent.

For these successes he obtained the rank of Field-Marshal General.

He becomes the chief chartered libertine, the whoremaster-general flourishing his "standard" over a female army […].

3

Prevalent or widespread among a given class or area; common, usual.

‘I can't quite afford you the sympathy you expect upon this score,’ I replied; ‘the misfortune is so general, that it belongs to one half of the species […].’

The general opinion on Baz Luhrmann's overstuffed epic Australia seems to be that it throws in everything but the kitchen sink, and then tosses that in too, just to be sure.

4

Not limited in use or application; applicable across a broad range.

M. Venizelos went to Athens from Paris early last January in response to a general invitation from the Greek populace.

Already in the primary school work is conducted for the purpose of equipping the pupils with those elements of general knowledge which are closely related to the military preparation of future warriors.

5

Giving or consisting of only the most important aspects of something, ignoring minor details; indefinite.

As she thus spoke, the entrance of the servants with dinner cut off all conversation but that of a general nature.

There was a moment's pause. The Princess broke in with some casual remark and once more the conversation became general.

noun

1

The holder of a senior military title, originally designating the commander of an army and now a specific rank falling under field marshal (in the British army) and below general of the army or general of the air force in the US army and ai

2

A great strategist or tactician.

Hannibal was one of the greatest generals of the ancient world.

3

A general fact or proposition; a generality.

We have dealt with the generals; now let us turn to the particulars.

4

The head of certain religious orders, especially Dominicans or Jesuits.

5

A commander of naval forces; an admiral.

verb

1

To lead (soldiers) as a general.

Generalled by Mrs. Hauksbee, who, again, had all Mrs. Mallowe's wisdom at her disposal, proud of himself and, in the end, believing in himself because he was believed in, Otis Yeere stood ready for any fortune that might befall, certain that it would be good.

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