typecast in English

verb
1
assign (an actor or actress) repeatedly to the same type of role, as a result of the appropriateness of their appearance or previous success in such roles.
he tends to be typecast as the caring, intelligent male

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1. Blogs that are written on typewriters and then scanned are called typecast or typecast Blogs

2. 26 She soon found herself typecast as a dizzy blonde.

3. He is practically typecast for the role a gangster.

4. And I felt I was being typecast as an actor.

5. As every actor knows, it is easy to be typecast.

6. 12 I don't want you typecast in khaki battle jacket.

7. 9 He is practically typecast for the role of a gangster.

8. Synonyms for Conventionalize include stereotype, pigeonhole, typecast, categorise, categorize, standardise, standardize, brand, cast and characterise

9. This makes it possible to typecast a long string directly to a null - terminated string.

10. Babur thinks he looks like a film star, the sort who gets typecast as a rugged mountain trapper.

11. Chan rekindled his Hollywood ambitions in the 1990s, but refused early offers to play villains in Hollywood films to avoid being typecast in future roles.

12. Brown, Judy Dench plays a crisp Queen Victoria Besotted with a Scottish servant; in Love and Death on Long Island (a Canada-British co-production), John Hurt plays a crisp English intellectual Besotted with a doltish American teen idol (Jason Priestly cruelly typecast).