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in the way that you wouldexpectsomeone or something to be, do,behave, etc.,eventhough thisideais oftenwrong: Brendan is a stereotypicallydisheveledacademic. Stereotypically,Americansare verypatriotic. - He isreservedin a stereotypically British way.
- Beinghard-nosedandaggressivearecharacteristicsstereotypicallyassociatedwith men.
- Stereotypically, one doesn'tassociatethe words "librarian" and "excitement".
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPlain and ordinary - as it comesidiom
- austere
- austerely
- austerity
- average Joe
- generalized
- homeliness
- homely
- homespun
- homey
- rife
- run-of-the-mill
- severe
- severely
- simple
- unoriginal
- unostentatiously
- unremarkable
- well trodden
- workaday
See more results » (Definition ofstereotypicallyfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofstereotypicallystereotypically In these accounts, the military should serve as a (stereotypicallymasculine coded) ordered, dignified force, rather than a site of (stereotypically feminine coded) unruliness.From theCambridge English Corpus Intergenerational talkstereotypicallyincludes the expectation of both younger and older participants that older people will reveal their age as a matter of course.From theCambridge English Corpus In all these case studies, examples abound where the code-switch does not only functionstereotypically, but the form itself is also a stereotype.From theCambridge English Corpus One can see that in these situations, patients may prefer to restrict their movements or movestereotypically.From theCambridge English Corpus For instance, how exactly does encyclopedic knowledge, a body ofstereotypically-based knowledge, serve as a source for lexically represented knowledge?From theCambridge English Corpus Frenchness, beingstereotypicallyassociated with up-market hairdressers, was important since the centrally located fashionable hairdresser would have profited from it.From theCambridge English Corpus This is neither astereotypicallymasculine position of control over the world, nor a stereotypically feminine position of connection with the environment.From theCambridge English Corpus Stereotypically, women are widely perceived to be worse drivers than men, and some women concur.From theCambridge English Corpus Are theystereotypicallybeautiful, ugly, fat, thin, etc.?From theCambridge English Corpus Quantitative methods are employed to establish the frequency with which suchstereotypicallygendered forms are used.From theCambridge English Corpus Their linguistic practices, at least in the company of close friends, rarely utilizestereotypicallystrong or moderate masculine forms.From theCambridge English Corpus This is the moststereotypicallyfashionable pose of the three, and it appears repeatedly in tailor's journals.From theCambridge English Corpus Sixty-seven percent of children rocked, and 19% moved their handsstereotypically.From theCambridge English Corpus The tracksstereotypicallysegregate one section of town from another, hence the expression that one could come from ' the wrong side of the tracks'.From theCambridge English Corpus Strategies for "damage control" or avoiding conflict include attenuating disagreements, softening refusals, and hedging directives, and, again, these strategies arestereotypicallyassociated with women's ways of talking.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/stereotypically## |