It means not specific enough. Say you were asking a question about a dog, and you just used the word dog, when you really wanted to know about a particular breed of dog. That would mean you were too general.
Your question is too general. When in the past do you mean?
Your question is too general. When in the past do you mean?
too broad means that there is a lot of information provided and very general.
This is a too general question to answer. Which bit do you mean??
This question is too general . What do you mean ?
It created a not too simple yet not too fancy architechture.
It means not specific enough. Say you were asking a question about a dog, and you just used the word dog, when you really wanted to know about a particular breed of dog. That would mean you were too general.
Generalizations are statements that are too general. Generalizations tend to be wrong because they assume too much about a group of people.
depends on which states you are from in america. cant's say it in general, I mean if you are from NYC, certainly not.
If you mean at Antietam, it was because he simply moved too slowly - as he always did in the opnion of Lincoln's cabinet.
Well, it means in part, "not too smart." It could be used as an overall negative statement that reflects an individuals general intelligence, or it could be specific to an idea. For example, His idea of how to approach the situation was not too clever. Once again, "not too smart."
A general statement that is considered true and covers a broad range of knowledge is too general. This type of statement tends to be less useful than one that is specific.