Synonym: pigeonhole, stamp. Similar words: type, poster, oyster, foster, interest, western, bolster, cluster. Meaning: ['stɪrɪətaɪp /'ster-] n. a conventional or formulaic conception or image. v. treat or classify according to a mental stereotype.
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31. The Elton Committee urged schools not to stereotype pupils from certain racial groups as troublemakers.
32. In welcoming him, the party thus welcomed him as a stereotype.
33. As one of the few females sitting in the audience that day, I confess that I lived up to the stereotype.
34. My daughter isn't some notional stereotype invented to scare elderly cardinals.
35. Such optimism about the human condition is very different from the dominant social stereotype of old age.
36. One stereotype that will never die is the dishonest and mean-spirited politician.
37. I don't need to conform to a prevailing stereotype in the search for distinguished and illustrious positions.
38. The movie reinforces the stereotype of Indians as heathens and savages.
39. There is a tendency to stereotype childless women as being hard and career-orientated.
40. Finally, then,[http://sentencedict.com/stereotype.html] let us consider the stereotype of women as co-operative and men as competitive.
41. That stereotype speaks less for women's liberation than a society which treats children as a disruptive influence, a social nuisance.
42. At 41, Craig Benson would seem to be the stereotype of a Steve Forbes supporter, which he decidedly is not.
43. Forget the stereotype of the naive female student who answers an ad and ends up on the streets.
44. Out goes the stereotype of the egghead with staring eyes trying to see through bottle-end glasses.
45. In this era of lawyer-bashing, he hardly fits the stereotype of the senior partner in a big, big firm.
46. Charles quite plainly did not fit the stereotype of a successful, high powered businessman.
47. Is it a consciously ironic reversal of the negative stereotype of blacks?
48. There may be tendencies to stereotype a scholar and thus ignore his highly creative experience.
49. Although the group still stressed positivity, there was nothing here of the dopey, grinning hippie stereotype of a year before.
50. Contrary to the popular stereotype, they take care to dress smartly, according to current youth fashions.
51. Here the universe of the stereotype is starkly revealed in all its mechanical and mercantile glory.
52. It is a stereotype which, like all stereotypes, is rooted in a little truth.
53. There's a Pretty Young Thing stereotype?
54. There's always been a stereotype about successful businessmen.
55. That was the old stereotype and the old dogma.
56. Stereotype and individualization are two different arts of characterization.
57. He's the stereotype of an army officer.
58. He doesn't fit the national stereotype of a Frenchman.
59. These are the new stereotype and the new dogma.
60. Using the Implicit Association Test(IAT) and Stereotypic Explanatory Bias(SEB), the present study investigated college students' occupation-sex stereotype.
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