Stereotypes can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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stereotype - To make a stereotype of someone or something, or characterize someone by a stereotype. | ||
stereotype - To prepare for printing in stereotype; to produce stereotype plates of. | ||
stereotype - To print from a stereotype. | ||
stereotype - To make firm or permanent; to fix. | ||
Noun |
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stereotype - a conventional or formulaic conception or image; "regional stereotypes have been part of America since its founding" |
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1. | noun | You only have to make a few foreign friends to understand how harmful national stereotypes are. | |
2. | noun | Let's break stereotypes! | |
3. | noun | That experience guides my conviction that partnership between America and Islam must be based on what Islam is, not what it isn't. And I consider it part of my responsibility as President of the United States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear. | |
4. | noun | Stereotypes and TV are intimately related. | |
5. | noun | The emergence of stereotypes and TV are closely related. | |
6. | noun | That experience guides my conviction that partnership between the United States and Islam must be based on what Islam is, not what it isn't. And I consider it part of my responsibility as President of the United States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear. | |
7. | noun | The racial prejudice that used to be rampant in America has, to a considerable degree, metamorphosed into cultural prejudice. Those infected will say of a Black friend: "She's different"--meaning the cultural stereotypes they find objectionable do not apply. | |
8. | noun | There are stereotypes of Scotland. | |
9. | noun | There is some truth behind stereotypes. | |
10. | noun | You're just promoting racial stereotypes. | |
11. | noun | I know I’m preaching to the choir here, but we’re still boxed in by stereotypes about how men and women should behave. | |
12. | noun | So we’ve been working to change these stereotypes. That’s why we’re encouraging more girls to pursue their love for science, and technology, and engineering, and math. | |
13. | noun | Stereotypes are confusing and misleading. | |
14. | noun | Stereotypes exist for a reason. | |
15. | noun | There are many stereotypes about Finnish people, but stereotypes are often exaggerations or generalizations. |
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noun | |
You only have to make a few foreign friends to understand how harmful national stereotypes are. | |
Let's break stereotypes! | |
That experience guides my conviction that partnership between America and Islam must be based on what Islam is, not what it isn't. And I consider it part of my responsibility as President of the United States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear. | |
Stereotypes and TV are intimately related. | |
The emergence of stereotypes and TV are closely related. | |
That experience guides my conviction that partnership between the United States and Islam must be based on what Islam is, not what it isn't. And I consider it part of my responsibility as President of the United States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear. | |
The racial prejudice that used to be rampant in America has, to a considerable degree, metamorphosed into cultural prejudice. Those infected will say of a Black friend: "She's different"--meaning the cultural stereotypes they find objectionable do not apply. | |
There are stereotypes of Scotland. | |
There is some truth behind stereotypes. | |
You're just promoting racial stereotypes. | |
I know I’m preaching to the choir here, but we’re still boxed in by stereotypes about how men and women should behave. | |
So we’ve been working to change these stereotypes. That’s why we’re encouraging more girls to pursue their love for science, and technology, and engineering, and math. | |
Stereotypes are confusing and misleading. | |
Stereotypes exist for a reason. | |
There are many stereotypes about Finnish people, but stereotypes are often exaggerations or generalizations. |