Too general means too broad or vague.
For example, "Which vegetables do you like?" "I like green vegetables." Although the sentence is not wrong, it is much too general if you assume the asker wants to know specific or certain vegetables that you like.
Too specific is the opposite of too general, meaning it is too precise and definite.
For example, "What do you want for Christmas?" "I want an Official Red Ryder Carbine-Action Two-Hundred-Shot Range Model Air Rifle!" Although the sentence is not wrong, it is much too specific.
Irrelevant means off-topic, or not pertaining to the point or topic at hand.
For example, "Please write about Pearl harbor." "The Gulf War...?" Although an extreme example, it shows what an irrelevant sentence is, because the incident at Pearl Harbor and the Gulf War are unrelated topics, therefore it would be irrelevant to talk about the Gulf War for a question asking about the incident at Pearl Harbor.
Do you mean in a sentence like "The criminal brain is much less developed, as can be remarked in the example in the jar on my desk here"? (People used to think the brain reflected moral states as can be remarked in the scene in the 1931 film Frankenstein which I am referring to here) To remark upon something is to notice it. So this kind of sentence expresses a general statement, and then asks you to notice the concrete expression of that statement, like the brain on the desk. The phrase "as can be remarked in" connects the general principle to the specific example, as can be remarked in this sentence you are reading now.
The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
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.
The adjective in the sentence is mean, describing the noun 'mom'.
The word "beatitude" can be used to mean a general state of extreme happiness and, when capitalized as "Beatitude," refers specifically to blessings made by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount. :)
The general purpose is the overall intent of your speech. The specific purpose is a goal stated in a complete sentence. Overall, the general purpose and specific purpose are different because they both mean different things. The specific purpose is just really a goal stated in your sentence and the general purpose is just the purpose of your speech.GENERAL PURPOSE: purpose of your speech.SPECIFIC PURPOSE: the goal or the main idea in your speech.
it means specific.
It means there are a lot of the specific nos.
The teacher said, "Please be more specific, as I don't understand what you mean?"
Depends on the sentence , but in general we can say its a word used for a respected person .
Do you mean in a sentence like "The criminal brain is much less developed, as can be remarked in the example in the jar on my desk here"? (People used to think the brain reflected moral states as can be remarked in the scene in the 1931 film Frankenstein which I am referring to here) To remark upon something is to notice it. So this kind of sentence expresses a general statement, and then asks you to notice the concrete expression of that statement, like the brain on the desk. The phrase "as can be remarked in" connects the general principle to the specific example, as can be remarked in this sentence you are reading now.
It means that the Attorney General's Office of that state has filed a motion for the court to order the imposition of whatever sentence was handed out.
Without the specific sentence provided, "dominion" generally means control or authority over something, typically a territory or domain.
Did you mean specific islands or just in general? If you were being specific, the Canary Islands.
In general text acronym BSl is not listed therefore it might be specific to one group of people who use it together as a specific phrase
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.
It doesn't mean anything in general. If you want to know what it means in specific, ask her.