Similar words: stereotype, stereotypical, stereotypically, genotype, phenotype, prototype, stereo, typewriter. Meaning: ['stɪrɪətaɪp /'ster-] adj. lacking spontaneity or originality or individuality.
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1. He was stereotyped by some as a rebel.
2. He was stereotyped a villain.
3. Homeless people are stereotyped as alcoholics or addicts.
4. Why are professors stereotyped as absent-minded?
5. She encapsulates the stereotyped image that the British have of Americans.
6. We tried not to give the children sexually stereotyped toys.
7. Men and women are becoming less constrained by stereotyped roles.
8. Children from certain backgrounds tend to be stereotyped by their teachers.
9. Mistakenly,[http://Sentencedict.com] I had expected a stereotyped vulgarity.
10. We are all lumped together and stereotyped as rich.
11. It is the stereotyped image of the helpless female which arouses modern indignation.
12. Men are not equipped with gorgeous ornaments or stereotyped courtship rituals, however it may look in the average discotheque.
13. Stereotyped deviant behaviour is inevitably a social phenomenon, and concerns us almost as much as it does social psychologists or psychiatrists.
14. He had followed his script, fulfilled his stereotyped purpose, but never really acted of his own accord.
15. It would make a poem too stereotyped if this did in fact happen and so the metrical pattern will be varied.
16. Celie strived not to conform to a stereotyped henpecked housebound wife.
17. One particularly gifted black student refused to be stereotyped into teaching only ESOl and literacy by potential employers.
18. So, the stereotyped growth cycle provides a clock, or calendar(sentencedict.com), by means of which embryological events may be triggered.
19. The practice has been stereotyped into a tradition.
20. They have their stereotyped smile and their fashionable manner.
21. He is the stereotyped monster of the horror films'
22. Consequently, our stereotyped appraisal bears some impartiality to be rectified.
23. Even non - verbal folklore makes use of stereotyped habits, gestures, patterns, designs, and the like.
24. I get very worked up about the way women are stereotyped in a lot of mainstream films.
25. Iconoclasts, however, can upset the best laid plans of stereotyped one-day skippers.
26. Attendance at a special school may automatically limit the choices subsequently offered to individuals when expectations are low and stereotyped.
27. Behaviour in patients with complex partial seizures is usually more repetitive and stereotyped than in psychiatric illness.
28. In the previous chapter it was pointed out that testimony in cattle-stealing cases was particularly prone to stereotyped ritual delivery.
29. I thought: we live in a multicultural society, but everything we see is white and stereotyped.
30. This reflects not only homophobia but also sexism, since gay men are stereotyped as effeminate, too much like women.
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