We could use two flags from the same country to explain a concept of the word generic. One flag could be a big flag, maybe the biggest flag that exist in that country, and the other flag could be the smallest flag that exist in the same country, the question would be which one is more flag? I'm not asking which one is bigger, but rather which one is more flag, the answer would be none, generically both are the same.
Other example would be: two men one the biggest man in the world and the smallest man in the world, who is more man the biggest or smallest? none, they both are equal in the generic sense.
Hope this helps,
The definition of the word paradigms can be, a generic pattern that serves as the basis for something such as a theory. It can also mean a typical or generic example.
"Dracula" is a good example of the genre of horror films.
Example sentence - He earns a good wage for the work he performs.
The sun sets behind the horizon.
I got a good compliment about my new shirt.
Salinity is a good policy
The word "generalization" is the noun form of the word "generalize. " An example of a sentence using the word "generalization" is "Their theory is a broad generalization that doesn't always hold true. "
is there a prefix for the word generic
This is an example of a sentence using the word breakfast.
To lay Stress upon good manners.
Example: The poor family sat on a dirty porch.
Example sentence - She grew fond of the small child.