English to Urdu Dictionary stereotype

stereotype

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definition
verb
the city is too easily stereotyped as an industrial wasteland
view or represent as a stereotype.
noun
the stereotype of the woman as the carer
a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
a relief printing plate cast in a mold made from composed type or an original plate.
example
But the tired old 'stereotype' is now under pressure.
Forget tension and suspense, 'stereotype' the characters and make them behave obviously to a script we've seen many times before.
the 'stereotype' of the woman as the carer
the 'stereotype' of the woman as the carer
don't treat anyone as a 'stereotype'
don't treat anyone as a 'stereotype'
Some of those beliefs 'stereotype' gay men as sexual predators and long-term relationship failures.
I had found from talking to Lara yesterday that she really didn't fit the regular 'stereotype' of most women.
"Yet I'm not a 'stereotype' of a Muslim woman," she says.
They also stressed the need to promote a positive approach to ageing and overcome the negative 'stereotypes' associated with it.
But the characters are mostly one-dimensional 'stereotypes' with little engaging depth.
The film limits its potential for critical analysis in this way, but it does so without reinforcing unequal power structures or 'stereotyping' its characters.
The flatness and distance of their testimony is partly an artifact of using an interpreter, but education, class, and culture operate to homogenize them into 'stereotypic' depictions.
And too many men have been unfairly 'stereotyped' and falsely accused.
Your writing was repetitive and clumsy and bigoted, your villains were 'stereotyped' , your characters all wooden, but so what?
Do you feel you have been unfairly 'stereotyped' by the press?
Editors had a growing body of feminist literature on which to draw, but 'stereotypes' persisted.
I suspect that you couldn't be bothered to check the facts and decided to repeat old and tired 'stereotypical' lies.
It's a stretch, but maybe the editors are showing the interplay between racial and sexual 'stereotypes' .
I had a very 'stereotyped' view of others as seen on television and in books.
The nine issues raised here point to the fact that overly simplified and 'stereotyped' views of Africa still prevail.
Her work examines notions of racial identity and cultural 'stereotypes' .
I think it transcends the ideas, 'stereotypes' and societal expectations of what it means to be a man or a woman.
There are a lot of misconceptions and 'stereotypes' surrounding feminism and feminists.
Done badly, they can reinforce racial 'stereotypes' and increase the prejudices they were designed to reduce.
Because of this, it is crucial that research continues in this area so that racial myths, 'stereotypes' and prejudice within New Zealand can be exposed and understood.
Sex workers who appeared as guests on the shows also made statements that defied the usual 'stereotypes' associated with prostitution.
At this point, then, the experimenters had access to two kinds of attitudes - the explicit ones expressed on the questionnaire and the implicit ones suggested by the participants' speed of 'stereotypic' associations.
I just thought they were ordinary people who were easily 'stereotyped' as lovers of musical theater.
And because the script has wisely avoided writing them as 'stereotypically' American, there are no jarring notes in the casting mix.
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