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US
/ˈstɛɹiəˌtaɪpt, ˈstɛɹioʊˌtaɪpt/
]
[ UK /stˈɛɹɪˌəʊtaɪpd/ ]
[ UK /stˈɛɹɪˌəʊtaɪpd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
lacking spontaneity or originality or individuality
stereotyped phrases of condolence
even his profanity was unimaginative
How To Use stereotyped In A Sentence
- Do you feel you have been unfairly stereotyped by the press?
- In general culture, references to women often reflect stereotyped versions of femininity with the term feminine. Wild Feminine
- As we approached one of the main avenues of the city, I saw men standing on their heads shouting "Maltu Mephis!" and others saluting and shouting the same stereotyped mandatory laudative. Carson of Venus
- Both boys and girls were being conditioned into adopting this stereotyped image of men and women and this indirectly affected their personalities, the study has pointed out.
- ) And she was to despise the stereotyped views of the decade marketed later in her life. ISAAC CAMPION
- Much of Harry Potter's iconoclasm disappears on film, due to Hollywood's regimented conformities of set, sound and stereotyped character. How Harry Saved Reading
- I thought that given a better part he could have fulfilled the promise he showed but not as the stereotyped gambler with a heart, which has so littered the American musical scene since Gaylord Ravenal applied for a job on a showboat.
- It is possible to see good in our ability to refuse to be stereotyped, but in a way, that black-and-white innocent age, when women were either bimbos or bluestockings, was kinder.
- I get very worked up about the way women are stereotyped in a lot of mainstream films.
- Judith Rowbotham looks at popular fiction writing as a vehicle promoting stereotyped attitudes toward violence.