Stereotyped in a sentence as an adjective

And a beard... like terrorists can be stereotyped like that.

And we wonder why TOR and other privacy tools are stereotyped as being for criminals.

Many of my students were not stereotyped homeless people, but frustrated people with low incomes and dead end jobs.

Those who choose to "be dorks", as you so crudely put it, still have to put up with being ostracized, stereotyped, and distrusted.

Hence the lazy, stereotyped description of "coders", "players", etc.

" It's extremely hard to say something in the moment without getting stereotyped as a frigid *****.

You see what the top comments are about and it dawns on you - this is why engineers are stereotyped as being emotionless robots.

The creator had the intention to create a non-stereotyped princess character. She created it, Pixar and Disney produced, released and marketed the movie.

We will squander that opportunity if programmers and startup workers get stereotyped badly.

But I can understand why the stereotyped accent is used; it's a slower and more clearly spoken - which is ideal for broadcasting where the actor needs to be heard and understood by the audience.

One of my favorite character arcs in all of literature is that of Spock's, from that stereotyped "rationality" through developing his own comfort with human emotions.

The problem is that this character had design and writing elements that tried to make it different from that girly princess mold, but over time those facets of the character have been removed to make a more stereotyped character.

Then you may have been able to learn more about programming from a younger age, or maybe you had a computer lab in your school...On the other hand, maybe you are also assumed to be inadequate by society because of your skintone, you are automatically stereotyped to be unintelligent or a subpar developer.

Since several replies to the parent have gone along the same lines of making overly generalizing misandric statements that would be rightly called out as sexist gibberish if said about women, I suppose I'll just reply to this most egregious of the lot:Where have all the smart hackers gone who're so quick to point out that society is at fault when negative characters of overly-stereotyped women are raised?

Stereotyped definitions

adjective

lacking spontaneity or originality or individuality; "stereotyped phrases of condolence"; "even his profanity was unimaginative"

See also: stereotypic stereotypical unimaginative