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stereotyped

[ster-ee-uh-tahypt, steer-] / ˈstɛr i əˌtaɪpt, ˈstɪər- /


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As stereotyped as the tongue’s flicking seems to be, it’s actually quite malleable.

From Science Magazine

“I think, whether it was a conscious or unconscious decision, they very much wanted to remove any identifiers that would be stereotyped as women’s work,” she said.

From New York Times

For much of Hollywood’s history, Black people were presented on-screen, if at all, in demeaning, stereotyped roles or in isolated song-and-dance segments that could be scissored by theater owners in the South.

From Washington Post

Progressive Latinos in California and beyond have long stereotyped Florida Latinos as crazy conservative cousins whose politics seem to get redder with each election cycle.

From Los Angeles Times

In literature, art and film, Romani people are stereotyped as exotic wanderers, mysterious fortune tellers and swindlers.

From Los Angeles Times