stereotyped in English

adjective
1
viewed or represented as a stereotype.
the story is weakened by its stereotyped characters
verb
1
view or represent as a stereotype.
the city is too easily stereotyped as an industrial wasteland

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "stereotyped" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "stereotyped", or refer to the context using the word "stereotyped" in the English Dictionary.

1. The media quickly stereotyped Bobbysoxers

2. He was stereotyped a villain.

3. Mistakenly, I had expected a stereotyped vulgarity.

4. Blondes are often stereotyped as dumb

5. He was stereotyped by some as a rebel.

6. He is the stereotyped monster of the horror films'

7. They have their stereotyped smile and their fashionable manner.

8. Mistakenly,[http://Sentencedict.com] I had expected a stereotyped vulgarity.

9. We are all lumped together and stereotyped as rich.

10. 10 Mistakenly, I had expected a stereotyped vulgarity.

11. The practice has been stereotyped into a tradition.

12. Men and women are becoming less Constrained by stereotyped roles

13. She encapsulates the stereotyped image that the British have of Americans.

14. Children from certain backgrounds tend to be stereotyped by their teachers.

15. Men and women are becoming less constrained by stereotyped roles.

16. We tried not to give the children sexually stereotyped toys.

17. Their vocalizations are usually stereotyped and they call throughout the year.

18. The aforesaid eight counts are our call to arms against stereotyped Party writing.

19. It is the stereotyped image of the helpless female which arouses modern indignation.

20. At weddings, funerals, triumphs, etc., these Acclamations were generally limited to certain stereotyped forms

21. At weddings, funerals, triumphs, etc., these Acclamations were generally limited to certain stereotyped forms.

22. Iconoclasts, however, can upset the best laid plans of stereotyped one-day skippers.

23. Even non - verbal folklore makes use of stereotyped habits, gestures, patterns, designs, and the like.

24. Are our prayers stereotyped, mechanical, repetitious, or do they really come from the heart?

25. I thought: we live in a multicultural society, but everything we see is white and stereotyped.

26. The first indictment against stereotyped Party writing is that it fills endless pages with empty verbiage.

27. Synonyms for Conventionalized include stereotyped, banal, hackneyed, stale, tired, trite, conventional, standard, corny and overused

28. Behaviour in patients with complex partial seizures is usually more repetitive and stereotyped than in psychiatric illness.

29. I get very worked up about the way women are stereotyped in a lot of mainstream films.

30. His speech seems to have no original ideas, furthermore it's full of hackneyed and stereotyped expressions.

31. He had followed his script, fulfilled his stereotyped purpose, but never really acted of his own accord.

32. Compulsions were distinguished from "impulsions," which included various forms of paroxysmal, stereotyped and irresistible behavior

33. Utamaro's individuated beauties were in sharp contrast to the stereotyped, idealized images that had been the norm.

34. This reflects not only homophobia but also sexism, since gay men are stereotyped as effeminate, too much like women.

35. One particularly gifted black student refused to be stereotyped into teaching only ESOl and literacy by potential employers.

36. Automatisms are nonpurposeful, stereotyped, and repetitive behaviors that commonly accompany focal impaired awareness seizures (in the semiologic classification, they …

37. Stereotyped deviant behaviour is inevitably a social phenomenon, and concerns us almost as much as it does social psychologists or psychiatrists.

38. So, the stereotyped growth cycle provides a clock, or calendar, by means of which embryological events may be triggered.

39. Attendance at a special school may automatically limit the choices subsequently offered to individuals when expectations are low and stereotyped.

40. 9 This reflects not only homophobia but also sexism, since gay men are stereotyped as effeminate, too much like women.

41. Blackface is the tradition of a performer putting on stylized black makeup to appear as a stereotyped character of African descent

42. 13 Stereotyped as huffy and inhospitable, the Shanghainese are downplaying these complaints on the one hand, and making subtle overtures on the other.

43. 30 There was a tendency to employ static, theatrical production techniques. The emotional impact was over-sentimental or melodramatic, with predictable plots and stereotyped characterization.

44. Unoriginal, banal, trite, hackneyed, dull, old-fashioned, stereotyped, commonplace, feeble, stale, cheesy (informal), old hat I know it sounds Corny, but I'm not motivated by money

45. To be specific, that flavor is “Antiquatedly racist.” Imagine all of the kitsch of classic Route 66, compressed into about a half-mile, and centered around a single, stereotyped theme.

46. Paulette Randall's production is well-cast but over-emphatic, with the result that it underlines all the play's negative qualities: its Bickeringly stereotyped dialogue, and its failures in

47. Less attention was given to accuracy of the women's physical features, which followed the day's pictorial fashions—the faces stereotyped, the bodies tall and lanky in one generation and petite in another.

48. For much of China's ancient and imperial history, brothels were owned by wealthy merchants, typically stereotyped as "madams", and engaged in business in urban areas such as the Capital city.

49. Period films like Padmavat (2018), Kesari (2019), and now Panipat, meanwhile, have Crassly stereotyped and vilified the Afghans in typical colonial and Islamophobic fashion as brutal, cold-blooded and treacherous.

50. A Bucolic could be a short poem about pastoral (cow) life or a country person, who is stereotyped as a cowherd. Used as an adjective, Bucolic can refer to an idealized rural life (think life with cows) or to herdsmen (more cows)