Generalised vs Visionary - What's the difference?
generalised | visionary | Related terms |
having vision or foresight
* Alexander Pope
imaginary or illusory
prophetic or revelatory
* Thomson
idealistic or utopian
someone who has visions; a seer
an impractical dreamer
someone who has positive ideas about the future
As adjectives the difference between generalised and visionary
is that generalised is an alternative spelling of lang=en while visionary is having vision or foresight.As a verb generalised
is past tense of generalise.As a noun visionary is
someone who has visions; a seer.visionary
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Or lull to rest the visionary maid.
- The visionary hour / When musing midnight reigns.
- a visionary scheme or project
- (Jonathan Swift)