stereotype|stereotypes in English

noun

[ster·e·o·type || 'stɪrɪətaɪp /'ster-]

conventional and oversimplified concept or image; old process for making metal printing plates; metal printing plate made by the stereotype process

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1. Stereotypes have been broken.

2. That this is a positive stereotype makes it no less a stereotype, and therefore unacceptable.

3. According to the stereotype (see also stereotype), Bohemians live in material poverty because they prefer their art or their …

4. Jokes perpetuate various national stereotypes.

5. You're a disgrace to your stereotype.

6. The typical Abductee stereotype is unfair and outdated

7. Stereotypes can also go awry.

8. Looked at more closely, the stereotype dissolves.

9. Many tend to prejudge others and stereotype them.

10. Ideally it should not unfairly discriminate or stereotype.

11. The stereotype of the mean Calvinist exists for a reason

12. Advertising can effectively challenge and confront stereotypes.

13. Such jokes tend to reinforce racial stereotypes.

14. This reinforces the stereotype that blondes have no brains.

15. When in doubt, try those old gender stereotypes.

16. 5 Gone is the stereotype of a pothead hippie.

17. Rajkumar’s pizza-and-Coke programmer pretty much nails the stereotype of “tech bros” (sometimes referred to as “Brogrammers”), a stereotype Wachter-Boettcher confirms

18. Real skins are much less coherent than the stereotype.

19. Direct contact helps dispel myths and dissolves stereotypes.

20. And in this case, the stereotype corresponds to reality.

21. And so we were always caught in this stereotype.

22. Contrary to the ‘lazy stoner’ stereotype, a Budtender is a …

23. The book repudiates the racist stereotypes about black women.

24. • The novel seems Aimless, and the characters are stereotypes

25. Teachers often stereotype kids who speak with strong regional accents.