generation
Definition of generation:
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part of speech: noun
A producing or originating: that which is generated: a single stage in natural descent: the people of the same age or period: race:- pl. ( B.) genealogy, history.
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part of speech: noun
Production; formation; an age; people of the same period; a family; a race.
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Common misspellings:
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- generatiion (1.0%)
- ganeration (1.9%)
- generatin (3.8%)
- gneration (2.4%)
- genertation (1.0%)
- geeration (1.0%)
- genoration (7.6%)
- generaton (2.9%)
- geration (1.0%)
- generetion (2.4%)
- genreation (1.9%)
- geberation (1.0%)
- gereration (2.9%)
- genration (19.5%)
- genarotion (1.0%)
- genaraytion (1.0%)
- genaration (19.0%)
- geneation (1.0%)
- genteration (1.9%)
- genereation (2.9%)
- generaion (1.0%)
- generatation (1.0%)
- genertion (1.9%)
- genartion (3.8%)
- gerenation (2.9%)
- genertaion (1.0%)
- gerneration (7.6%)
- egenration (0.5%)
- generaiton (1.0%)
- generasjon (1.0%)
- geniration (1.0%)
- genraton (1.0%)
Usage examples for generation:
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But there," with resignation, " I never can expect to understand the present generation
"The Window-Gazer" – Isabel Ecclestone Mackay -
" Yes," said he, " I reckon I should know something of my own family, although it's a generation since I set foot in these parts."
"Roger Ingleton, Minor" – Talbot Baines Reed -
Moral: Three- and- thirty must be wiser in his day and generation
"Audrey" – Mary Johnston