generally
adverb OPAL WOPAL S
/ˈdʒenrəli/
/ˈdʒenrəli/
- The initiative was generally considered a success.
- He is generally regarded as the most important American painter of his generation.
- It was not until 1908 that Freud's importance began to be generally recognized.
- The plan was generally welcomed.
- It is generally accepted/agreed/believed that…
- The new drug will be generally available from January.
- He was a generally unpopular choice for captain.
- I generally get up at six.
- These systems generally use solar power.
- The male is generally larger with a shorter beak.
- Generally speaking, first-time offenders aged 13 and 14 should not be detained in custody.
Language Bank generallygenerallyWays of saying ‘in general’- Women generally earn less than men.
- Generally speaking, jobs traditionally done by women are paid at a lower rate than those traditionally done by men.
- In general/By and large, women do not earn as much as men.
- Certain jobs, like nursing and cleaning, are still mainly carried out by women.
- Senior management posts are predominantly held by men.
- Most senior management posts tend to be held by men.
- Women are, for the most part, still paid less than men.
- Economic and social factors are, to a large extent, responsible for women being concentrated in low-paid jobs.
Extra Examples- Repairs are occasionally needed but generally the machine is quite reliable.
- Payments are generally made on an annual basis.
- The symptoms of jet lag are generally worse after eastward flights.
- Let's talk just about investment generally.