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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
- nonstereotypic adjective
- nonstereotypical adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of stereotypical1
Example Sentences
"There was this kind of cheeky awareness of stereotypical representations of Native Americans on screen," she said, referring to the dichotomy of Chief Hotate also being a casino owner.
Armstrong doesn't appear to be your stereotypical confident showrunner, coming across as quite shy and humble, despite his success.
I wanted to dodge all the stereotypical perceptions about L.A. despite identifying with them.
This centering of female perspectives is exactly what the stereotypical resident of the so-called “manosphere” is reacting to today.
The actor discusses the aftermath of Joel’s death in Episode 3, how the scene where Tommy says goodbye evolved, and why it matters that he avoids stereotypical roles.
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