English · Culture & Society
/ˈster.i.ə.taɪp/
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A widely held but oversimplified and often unfair idea about a type of person or thing. Stereotypes ignore individual differences.
The show challenged the lazy stereotype that scientists are cold, humorless, and socially awkward.
The show challenged the lazy stereotype that scientists are cold, humorless, and socially awkward.
From French 'stéréotype', from Greek 'stereos' (solid) and 'typos' (impression); originally a printing term.
Used in social, psychological, and media analysis.