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Detailed Synonyms for stereotyped in English

stereotyped:

stereotyped adj

  1. stereotyped
  2. stereotyped
    – lacking spontaneity or originality or individuality 1
    unimaginative; stereotypical; stereotyped; stereotypic
    – lacking spontaneity or originality or individuality 1

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Related Definitions for "stereotyped":

  1. lacking spontaneity or originality or individuality1
    • stereotyped phrases of condolence1

stereotype:

stereotype [the ~] noun

  1. the stereotype
    the stereotype
  2. the stereotype
    – a conventional or formulaic conception or image 1
    the stereotype
    – a conventional or formulaic conception or image 1
    • stereotype [the ~] noun
      • regional stereotypes have been part of America since its founding1
  3. the stereotype
    – A representation of a usage distinction. A stereotype is a subclass of an existing element with the same attributes and relationships as that element but with a different intent and possibly additional constraints. 2
    the stereotype
    – A representation of a usage distinction. A stereotype is a subclass of an existing element with the same attributes and relationships as that element but with a different intent and possibly additional constraints. 2

stereotype verb

  1. stereotype
    – treat or classify according to a mental stereotype 1
    to stamp; stereotype; pigeonhole
    – treat or classify according to a mental stereotype 1

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Related Definitions for "stereotype":

  1. a conventional or formulaic conception or image1
    • regional stereotypes have been part of America since its founding1
  2. treat or classify according to a mental stereotype1
    • I was stereotyped as a lazy Southern European1
  3. A representation of a usage distinction. A stereotype is a subclass of an existing element with the same attributes and relationships as that element but with a different intent and possibly additional constraints.2