English to Spanish Dictionary stereotyped

stereotyped

esteriotipado
definition
verb
the city is too easily stereotyped as an industrial wasteland
view or represent as a stereotype.
adjective
the story is weakened by its stereotyped characters
viewed or represented as a stereotype.
translation of 'stereotyped'
adjective
esteriotipado
example
Basically, you have a clichéd hero fighting 'stereotyped' terrorists with a plot you can see through.
The media emphasis on 'stereotyped' versions of beauty is pervasive.
The strikers are far from the 'stereotyped' image of upper crust BBC presenters.
He said the medical profession needs to change its 'stereotyped' image of the typical eating disorder patient.
Today, good design is the birthright of every citizen, from suburban dads to 'stereotyped' gay men on great TV shows.
The advantages of studying films for understanding cultures are manifold, even if the portrayals are 'stereotyped' .
The most condemning dimension of the 'stereotyped' images in the play involves black sexuality.
Her dissertation examined the role of social identity on performance of a positively 'stereotyped' task.
It didn't seem to correlate with the 'stereotyped' assumption regarding what Australian men value.
The mass media are hindered by a narrow view of gender, and by limited, 'stereotyped' representations of ethnic minorities.
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