Generalised

How many syllables in Generalised?

generalised has 3 syllables

Split Generalised into syllables?

gen-er-alised

Definition of Generalised

The definition of 'generalised' is to make a statement or idea more general or less detailed.

How should Generalised divide into syllables

The word 'generalised' has 4 syllables. The vowels in this word are 'e', 'e', 'a', and 'i'. The consonants are 'g', 'n', 'r', 'l', 's', and 'd'.

Part of Speech - Generalised

Verb

Sentences with Generalised

  • He generalised his observations to draw a larger conclusion.
  • She generalised her experience to apply to all similar situations.
  • The teacher generalised the concept to make it easier to understand.
  • They generalised the theory to encompass new data.
  • The researcher generalised the findings to a broader population.
  • The author generalised the story to make it relatable to more readers.
  • He generalised the rule to apply in all cases.
  • The scientist generalised the experiment to test different variables.
  • She generalised her advice to be applicable in any situation.
  • They generalised the principle to guide their decision-making.

Quotes with Generalised

  • 'Nothing is more general than generalisation.' - Voltaire
  • 'All generalisations are false, including this one.' - Mark Twain
  • 'I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth. I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small.' - Neil Armstrong
  • 'It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenious.' - Murphy's Law
  • 'The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it.' - Albert Einstein

Number of characters in Generalised

11 ( g, e, n, e, r, a, l, i, s, e, d )

Unique letters in Generalised

9 ( g, e, n, r, a, l, i, s, d )

Generalised Backwards

desilareneg

Phonetic Transcription of Generalised

IPA (International): ˈdʒenɜ:

ARA (American): ˈdʒɛnɝ

EPA (English): ˈdʒenɜ:

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