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Generalize about Meaning in English

expression

ˈdʒɛnɝəˌɫaɪz/ /əˈbaʊt
JEN-er-uh-LYZ uh-BOWT
ˈdʒɛnərəlaɪz/ /ɐbˈaʊt
JEN-uh-ruh-lyz uh-BOWT

Definition

To talk about a whole group or situation using a broad statement, often without considering individual differences or exceptions.

Usage & Nuances

'Generalize about' is often used when warning someone not to make unjust or oversimplified statements — e.g., 'Don't generalize about people based on stereotypes.' It is more formal, common in academic, journalistic, or critical contexts. Avoid using it to refer to precise or individual situations.

Example Sentences

It's not fair to generalize about people from one country.

basic

We should not generalize about all teenagers.

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It's easy to generalize about groups, but it's not always correct.

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Let's not generalize about what men or women like—everyone is different.

natural

When you generalize about an entire generation, you miss a lot of important details.

natural

People often generalize about millennials, but there is a lot of diversity in that group.

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