Generally I like to go swimming, but sometimes I prefer just to lie on the beach.
Generally speaking, most kids like macaroni and cheese.
I generally have two cups of coffee in the morning.
That is generally considered a bad idea.
Clark is a generally likable person.
Chandler generally chooses to eat a club sandwich.
Rachel was generally disagreeable.
Example: Generally, everyone has to work.
Generally I like to go swimming, but sometimes I prefer just to lie on the beach.
Generally minors are not tried as adults, but if the crime committed is serious enough then they will be.
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Generally I like to go swimming, but sometimes I prefer just to lie on the beach.
if you like it I am more than happy ^______^
Generally, I would say no, but because you asked I can do that.
Dictionary entry overview: What does generous mean?
• GENEROUS (adjective)
The adjective GENEROUS has 3 senses:
1. willing to give and share unstintingly
2. not petty in character and mind
3. more than adequate
Familiarity information: GENEROUS used as an adjective is uncommon.
Dictionary entry details
• GENEROUS (adjective)
Sense 1
Meaning:
Willing to give and share unstintingly
Context example:
a generous donation
Similar:
unselfish (not greedy)
lavish; munificent; overgenerous; prodigal; too-generous; unsparing; unstinted; unstinting (very generous)
big; bighearted; bounteous; bountiful; freehanded; giving; handsome; liberal; openhanded (given or giving freely)
benevolent; freehearted (generous in providing aid to others)
Also:
charitable (full of love and generosity)
generous (not petty in character and mind)
unselfish (disregarding your own advantages and welfare over those of others)
Attribute:
generosity; generousness (the trait of being willing to give your money or time)
Antonym:
stingy (unwilling to spend)
Sense 2
Meaning:
Not petty in character and mind
Context example:
unusually generous in his judgment of people
Similar:
big; large; magnanimous (generous and understanding and tolerant)
ungrudging (without envy or reluctance)
Also:
generous (willing to give and share unstintingly)
Antonym:
ungenerous (lacking in magnanimity)
sense 3
Meaning
More than adequate
Context example:
a generous portion
Similar:
ample (more than enough in size or scope or capacity)
the generation is past down from their families.
The generic potato chips are a lot cheaper than the name brand ones. Another good sentence would be, the generic shoes do not last as long as the other ones.
The generator went out soon after the power did.
My mom and dad generate my brother
"They gave generously to help others."
We're part of such a spontaneous generation!
My great great grandmothers gold bracelet is one of our family's heirlooms. It has been passed down from generation to generation.
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There was a clear generation gap between the young interns who preferred texting and the older executives who favored face-to-face meetings.
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My brother is in the 20th generation!
The power went off so we turned on the gas generator.
My boss intimated that the company is only interested in revenue generation.
We're part of such a spontaneous generation!
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An older generation often thinks that a younger generation's dances are absurd.
The Native Indians told legends of their fore fathers being heroic in war.
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