noun
- Pharmaceutical drugs that are not protected by trademark and are produced and sold under their chemical name rather than a brand name.
- Products or items that are not identified by a specific brand name and are typically less expensive than branded alternatives.
- In programming and computer science, classes or functions that work with multiple data types through parameterization.
Usage: Usually used in plural form; Common in healthcare and pharmacy contexts
Usage: Used in retail and consumer contexts; Can refer to any product category
Usage: Technical term used in software development; Related to generic programming
Examples
- Many people choose generics to save money on prescription medications.
- The store's generics are often just as effective as name-brand products.
- Generic ibuprofen works the same way as the branded version.
- Doctors often prescribe generics because they are more affordable for patients.
- Java and C++ support generics to allow code reuse across different data types.
- Buying generics at the grocery store can reduce your weekly shopping bill significantly.