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Generic

Referring to a general class or group, rather than a specific item or brand. It often implies something commonplace, without distinctive features, or mass-produced. It can also describe products that are unbranded, cheaper versions of name-brand items, or even referring to common or universal characteristics. It's the opposite of being specific, unique or branded.

Generic meaning with examples

  • The doctor prescribed a generic pain reliever; it had the same active ingredients but cost significantly less than the brand-name version. Many people appreciate the affordability.
  • The instructions were very generic, offering basic guidelines but lacking details specific to the software version the user had.
  • Critics often called the plot of the movie too generic, claiming it followed the well-worn tropes of the action genre without originality.
  • In a generic email, the company sent everyone a basic alert about upcoming service maintenance, avoiding any specific personalization for the user's account.
  • While discussing art, he explained how the sculpture represented a generic figure, and that the statue intended to represent humanity as a whole.

Generic Crossword Answers

5 Letters

PLAIN

6 Letters

NONAME NONAME

7 Letters

GENERAL

9 Letters

UNBRANDED

10 Letters

UNSPECIFIC

11 Letters

GENERICWINE

14 Letters

NONPROPRIETARY

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