generic
How to Use Generic
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishNot tied to one specific brand or original idea — a general, unbranded, or unoriginal version.
"Generic" describing a product (like a drug) is neutral — it just means non-branded, not necessarily low quality.
Word Forms
more generic comparative, generics plural, most generic superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She bought the _____ version of the medicine to save money.
Etymology
From Latin genus ("kind, class") plus the adjective suffix -ic, via French générique.