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    Ster·e·o·typed
    /ˈsterēəˌtīpt/

    adjective

    • 1. viewed or represented as a stereotype: "the story is weakened by its stereotyped characters"
  2. 1. : a plate cast from a printing surface. 2. : something conforming to a fixed or general pattern. especially : a standardized mental picture that is held in common by members of a group and that represents an oversimplified opinion, prejudiced attitude, or uncritical judgment.

  3. The meaning of STEREOTYPED is conforming to a fixed or general pattern or type. How to use stereotyped in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Stereotyped.

  4. a set idea that people have about what someone or something is like, especially an idea that is wrong: racial / sexual stereotypes. He doesn't conform to/ fit / fill the national stereotype of a Frenchman. The characters in the book are just stereotypes. Compare. prototype.

  5. Stereotype definition: a simplified and standardized conception or image invested with special meaning and held in common by members of a group. See examples of STEREOTYPE used in a sentence.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StereotypeStereotype - Wikipedia

    The term stereotype comes from the French adjective stéréotype and derives from the Greek words στερεός , 'firm, solid' and τύπος , 'impression', hence 'solid impression on one or more ideas/theories'.

  7. verb [ T ] disapproving uk / ˈster.i.ə.taɪp / us / ˈster.i.ə.taɪp / to have a set idea about what a particular type of person is like, especially an idea that is wrong: The study claims that British advertising stereotypes women. We tried not to give the children sexually stereotyped toys. Synonym. pigeonhole.

  8. Stereotyped definition: reproduced in or by stereotype plates.. See examples of STEREOTYPED used in a sentence.

  9. /ˈsteriətaɪp/ a fixed idea or image that many people have of a particular type of person or thing, but which is often not true in reality and may cause hurt and offence. cultural/gender/racial stereotypes. He doesn't conform to the usual stereotype of the businessman with a dark suit and briefcase. Collocations Race. Extra Examples.

  10. STEREOTYPE meaning: an often unfair and untrue belief that many people have about all people or things with a particular characteristic

  11. adjective. lacking spontaneity or originality or individuality. “ stereotyped phrases of condolence”. synonyms: stereotypic, stereotypical, unimaginative. conventional. unimaginative and conformist.

  12. A stereotype is a preconceived notion, especially about a group of people. Many stereotypes are rooted in prejudice — so you should be wary of them. You have probably heard stereotypes: commonly held ideas or preconceptions about specific groups.

  13. a set idea that people have about what someone or something is like, especially an idea that is wrong: racial / sexual stereotypes. He doesn't conform to/ fit / fill the national stereotype of a Frenchman. The characters in the book are just stereotypes. Compare.

  14. There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the word stereotype. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  15. to have a set idea about what a particular type of person is like, especially an idea that is wrong: The study claims that British advertising stereotypes women. We tried not to give the children sexually stereotyped toys. Synonym. pigeonhole. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  16. stereotype, in psychology, a fixed, oversimplified, and often biased belief about a group of people. Stereotypes are typically rationally unsupported generalizations, and, once a person becomes accustomed to stereotypical thinking, he or she may not be able to see individuals for who they are.

  17. www.thoughtco.com › what-is-the-meaning-of-stereotype-2834956What Is a Stereotype? - ThoughtCo

    Feb 4, 2021 · Stereotypes are traits regularly associated with specific groups of people based on factors like their race, nationality, and sexual orientation.

  18. 3 days ago · A stereotype is a fixed general image or set of characteristics that a lot of people believe represent a particular type of person or thing.

  19. Stereotypes are quick judgments we make about other people based on a single characteristic they possess (Bodenhausen et al., 1994). They reflect the associations we have between that particular characteristic and other personality traits we think the person might possess.

  20. stereotype. verb [ T ] uk / ˈsteriəʊtaɪp / us. to have a fixed idea about what a particular type of person is like, especially an idea that is wrong: [ often passive ] Young people are often stereotyped as being lazy.

  21. Nov 11, 2023 · A stereotype is a widely held, but often simplified or generalized idea about a particular group or category of people. These ideas may be based on characteristics such as ethnicity, gender, age, or religion.

  22. This is called sexism. There are four basic kinds of gender stereotypes: Personality traits — For example, women are often expected to be accommodating and emotional, while men are usually expected to be self-confident and aggressive. Domestic behaviors — For example, some people expect that women will take care of the children, cook, and ...

  23. Nov 10, 2023 · In social psychology, a stereotype is a fixed, over-generalized belief about a particular group or class of people. By stereotyping, we infer that a person has a whole range of characteristics and abilities that we assume all members of that group havefor example, a “hells angel” biker dressed in leather. One advantage of a stereotype is ...

  24. Définition des stéréotypes. Les stéréotypes sont des caractéristiques que la société attribue à un groupe de personnes pour les classer instinctivement, par exemple selon leur âge, leur poids, leur métier, leur couleur de peau ou leur sexe. Lorsque les filles et les garçons sont associés à deux univers séparés, on parle de ...

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