geral
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese gẽeral, from Latin generālis (“general”).
Adjective
geral m or f (plural gerais, comparable)
- general (not specific or particular)
- Antonyms: específico, particular, genérico
- general (having supreme rank)
- general; widespread
Derived terms
- dar uma geral
- em geral
- língua geral
- no geral
Noun
geral m (plural gerais)
Related terms
Pronoun
geral
- (Brazil, slang) everyone, everybody (or at least the majority of a group)
- Geral tá contra isso. ― Everybody is against this.
- Synonym: todo mundo
Adverb
geral (not comparable)
- (Brazil, slang) all around; everywhere (often or constantly and in many places)
- Tem gente morrendo geral! ― There’s people dying everywhere!
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