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1stereotype
transitive verb ste·reo·type \ˈster-ē-ə-ˌtīp, ˈstir-\
: to believe unfairly that all people or things with a particular characteristic are the same
Full Definition of STEREOTYPE
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: to make a stereotype from
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a : to repeat without variation : make hackneyed b : to develop a mental stereotype about
— ste·reo·typ·er noun
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First Known Use of STEREOTYPE
1804
Related to STEREOTYPE
- Synonyms
- overexpose, overuse, hackney, vulgarize
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Rhymes with STEREOTYPE
2stereotype
noun
: an often unfair and untrue belief that many people have about all people or things with a particular characteristic
Full Definition of STEREOTYPE
1
: a plate cast from a printing surface
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: something conforming to a fixed or general pattern; especially : a standardized mental picture that is held in common by members of a group and that represents an oversimplified opinion, prejudiced attitude, or uncritical judgment
— ste·reo·typ·i·cal \ˌster-ē-ə-ˈti-pi-kəl\ also ste·reo·typ·ic \-pik\ adjective
— ste·reo·typ·i·cal·ly \-pi-k(ə-)lē\ adverb
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Origin of STEREOTYPE
French stéréotype, from stéré- stere- + type
First Known Use: 1817
Related to STEREOTYPE
- Synonyms
- concept, conception, generality, notion, generalization
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STEREOTYPE Defined for Kids
1stereotype
noun ste·reo·type \ˈster-ē-ə-ˌtīp, ˈstir-\
Definition of STEREOTYPE for Kids
: a fixed idea that many people have about a thing or a group that may often be untrue or only partly true
2stereotype
verb ste·reo·type
ste·reo·typedste·reo·typ·ing
Definition of STEREOTYPE for Kids
: to form a fixed and often untrue or only partly true idea about <It's unfair to stereotype people according to where they live.>
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