Stereotyped

/ˈstɛr.i.oʊ.taɪpt/

Meaning & Definition

verb
Past tense of stereotype; to assign an overgeneralized and often inaccurate image or idea to a person or group.
She felt that the media had stereotyped her community and overlooked their unique qualities.
To produce or reproduce in a standard form.
The author stereotyped the classic hero archetype in his latest novel.
adjective
Based on or characterized by a fixed, overgeneralized idea or image of a particular group of people or things.
The film was criticized for its stereotyped portrayal of the main character as a dumb jock.
Having a standard form or pattern that is repeated without variation.
The artist's work was often labeled as stereotyped because it followed the same design elements in every piece.

Etymology

Derived from the noun 'stereotype', originally referring to a printing method in the early 19th century.

Common Phrases and Expressions

stereotypical behavior
Actions that conform to widely accepted stereotypes.
break the stereotype
To act in a way that defies commonly held beliefs about a group.
fall into a stereotype
To be categorized according to a stereotype.

Related Words

stereotype
A widely held but oversimplified belief about a particular group.
stereotyping
The process of attributing stereotypes to individuals or groups.
cliché
An overused expression or idea, similar in nature to a stereotype.

Slang Meanings

To conform to societal norms or expectations.
Don't be so stereotyped, show your true self!
Used to describe behavior that is predictably conventional.
Her outfit was so stereotyped for a date night; she wore the classic little black dress.