Meaning & Definition of Stereotyped in English
Stereotyped
Characterized by an oversimplified and widely held idea or image.
Pronunciation:
/ˈstɛr.i.oʊ.taɪpt/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: To categorize or characterize something in a rigid and oversimplified manner.
Example Sentence: Many critics argue that the film stereotyped its characters based on their ethnicity.
Definition: To repeat a fixed and unchanging pattern or form.
Example Sentence: His writing became stereotyped, lacking originality and depth.
Etymology
Origin: Derived from the noun 'stereotype', originally referring to a printing method in the early 19th century.
Synonyms
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.
Translations
- Spanish: estereotipado
- French: stéréotypé
- German: stereotypisiert
- Russian: стереотипный
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 of stereotyped
Meaning: To conform to societal norms or expectations.
Example Sentence: Don't be so stereotyped, show your true self!
Meaning: Used to describe behavior that is predictably conventional.
Example Sentence: Her outfit was so stereotyped for a date night; she wore the classic little black dress.