The difference between In general and In particular

When used as adverbs, in general means in the general case, whereas in particular means especially, individually or specifically.


check bellow for the other definitions of In general and In particular

  1. In general as an adverb:

    In the general case; without further assumption; without qualification; in all respects.

  2. In general as an adverb:

    As a rule; usually.

  1. In particular as an adverb (focus):

    Especially, individually or specifically.