일반적
Common, usual, or relating to most people or things. Essential for making generalizations in academic essays.
Exemples
3 sur 5일반적으로 사람들은 변화를 두려워합니다.
Generally, people are afraid of change.
일반적인 절차에 따라 신청서를 제출해 주세요.
Please submit the application according to the general procedure.
그건 너무 일반적인 얘기잖아.
That's such a general story (cliché).
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Il-ban: Think of '1-Ban' (Class 1) - the standard or starting group.
Quiz rapide
겨울에 눈이 내리는 것은 이 지역의 ______인 날씨이다.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 일반적
Exemples
일반적으로 사람들은 변화를 두려워합니다.
everydayGenerally, people are afraid of change.
일반적인 절차에 따라 신청서를 제출해 주세요.
formalPlease submit the application according to the general procedure.
그건 너무 일반적인 얘기잖아.
informalThat's such a general story (cliché).
일반적인 통계 수치와는 차이가 있습니다.
academicThere is a difference from general statistical figures.
일반적인 소비자 패턴을 분석해야 합니다.
businessWe need to analyze general consumer patterns.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
일반적인 경우
a general case
일반인
the general public
일반화
generalization
Souvent confondu avec
일반적 means common/usual, while 보편적 means universal (applies to everyone/everywhere).
Notes d'usage
Crucial for IELTS Task 2 to introduce a common opinion (e.g., 'Generally, it is believed that...').
Erreurs courantes
Often confused with '평범하다' (ordinary/mediocre), which has a more neutral or slightly negative nuance about quality.
Astuce mémo
Il-ban: Think of '1-Ban' (Class 1) - the standard or starting group.
Origine du mot
Sino-Korean: 一般 (one sort/general) + 的.
Modèles grammaticaux
Quiz rapide
겨울에 눈이 내리는 것은 이 지역의 ______인 날씨이다.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 일반적
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배분
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혼란
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참여도
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양분하다
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사각지대
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제도적
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