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Definition of stereotyped in English: stereotypedadjective ˈstɛrɪətʌɪptˈstɛriəˌtaɪpt Viewed or represented as a stereotype. the film is weakened by its stereotyped characters Example sentencesExamples - Some of what she writes might not fit the stereotyped image of a Tory MP but that is because that image is out of date.
- There is a complexity and depth to these pictures that make most white Australian art look indecisive, rootless or stereotyped.
- He said the medical profession needs to change its stereotyped image of the typical eating disorder patient.
- Judith Rowbotham looks at popular fiction writing as a vehicle promoting stereotyped attitudes toward violence.
- But that makes me feel stereotyped, typecast in one kind of role and viewed as a spokesperson for an entire race.
- Students then watched video clips, focusing on six stereotyped characters from four films: Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Duel in the Sun, Colors, and 187.
- The media emphasis on stereotyped versions of beauty is pervasive.
- Her dissertation examined the role of social identity on performance of a positively stereotyped task.
- It didn't seem to correlate with the stereotyped assumption regarding what Australian men value.
- The strikers are far from the stereotyped image of upper crust BBC presenters.
- Basically, you have a clichéd hero fighting stereotyped terrorists with a plot you can see through.
- Viperid snakes are noted for their stereotyped behavioral adaptations to avoid counterattacks by rodents.
- The most condemning dimension of the stereotyped images in the play involves black sexuality.
- The advantages of studying films for understanding cultures are manifold, even if the portrayals are stereotyped.
- The mass media are hindered by a narrow view of gender, and by limited, stereotyped representations of ethnic minorities.
- To those used to thinking of Republicans and Democrats in stereotyped ways, those reactions may come as a surprise.
- It is both enjoyable and a corrective to stereotyped views of the ' plight ' of women writers in the period.
- Today, good design is the birthright of every citizen, from suburban dads to stereotyped gay men on great TV shows.
- In other words, being a working mom is normal too - yet these moms often feel guilty about what they do because it doesn't fit the stereotyped ideal.
- There's such a stereotyped view of her as this icon of style and glamour.
Definition of stereotyped in US English: stereotypedadjectiveˈsterēəˌtīptˈstɛriəˌtaɪpt Viewed or represented as a stereotype. the story is weakened by its stereotyped characters Example sentencesExamples - He said the medical profession needs to change its stereotyped image of the typical eating disorder patient.
- But that makes me feel stereotyped, typecast in one kind of role and viewed as a spokesperson for an entire race.
- It didn't seem to correlate with the stereotyped assumption regarding what Australian men value.
- In other words, being a working mom is normal too - yet these moms often feel guilty about what they do because it doesn't fit the stereotyped ideal.
- Viperid snakes are noted for their stereotyped behavioral adaptations to avoid counterattacks by rodents.
- Judith Rowbotham looks at popular fiction writing as a vehicle promoting stereotyped attitudes toward violence.
- There's such a stereotyped view of her as this icon of style and glamour.
- The advantages of studying films for understanding cultures are manifold, even if the portrayals are stereotyped.
- Some of what she writes might not fit the stereotyped image of a Tory MP but that is because that image is out of date.
- Students then watched video clips, focusing on six stereotyped characters from four films: Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Duel in the Sun, Colors, and 187.
- To those used to thinking of Republicans and Democrats in stereotyped ways, those reactions may come as a surprise.
- The mass media are hindered by a narrow view of gender, and by limited, stereotyped representations of ethnic minorities.
- Basically, you have a clichéd hero fighting stereotyped terrorists with a plot you can see through.
- The strikers are far from the stereotyped image of upper crust BBC presenters.
- Her dissertation examined the role of social identity on performance of a positively stereotyped task.
- It is both enjoyable and a corrective to stereotyped views of the ' plight ' of women writers in the period.
- Today, good design is the birthright of every citizen, from suburban dads to stereotyped gay men on great TV shows.
- There is a complexity and depth to these pictures that make most white Australian art look indecisive, rootless or stereotyped.
- The media emphasis on stereotyped versions of beauty is pervasive.
- The most condemning dimension of the stereotyped images in the play involves black sexuality.
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