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stereotypical
[ ster-ee-uh-tip-i-kuhl, steer- ]
adjective
- portraying a simplified and standardized conception or image, often one that is construed as derogatory:
She is frustrated by the shallow and stereotypical roles that she is offered as an Asian actor.
The stereotypical environmentalist is a white dude wearing sandals and tie-dye.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ԴDz·ٱ···ٲ· adjective
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of stereotypical1
Example Sentences
Despite all the tough guy talk, men who are invested in stereotypical masculinity tend to be especially insecure and even prone to mental health issues.
"So, unless we do something about stereotypical judgments and in-group bias, and the many other ways in which unfairness can undermine our workplaces, meritocracy indeed remains a myth."
"I really hope people will put away the old, stereotypical ideas that gay men cannot have true love,"says Chakkrit "Ink" Vadhanavira.
But pretending it's about masculinity is a good way to distract from the mundane fact that, like a stereotypical capitalist parasite, Zuckerberg has adopted a hostile posture towards his own workers.
“We project these stereotypical thoughts: ‘He’s lonely, somebody’s taken pity on him.’”
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