0 with the qualities that people usually expect of a particular type of person or thing, although this idea may be wrong:
Customers are tired of the stereotypical, fast-talking salesperson.
In spite of its predictable plot and stereotypical characters, the book is a good read.
She believes many girls are getting poor careers advice, which restricts them to stereotypical female jobs.
Managers need to leave behind their stereotypical ideas about women.
If you think of an IT guy, the usual image that comes to mind is one associated with the stereotypical "geek".
The image of people moving to the country as high-income, middle-class commuters or wealthy retired people is stereotypical.
A frame represents a data-structure of a stereotypical situation, for example, attending one's general practitioner.
Furthermore, recent research by dynamic systems theorists suggests that the stereotypical facial expressions associated with "basic" emotions develop within the context of shared emotional experiences.
An analysis of the methods employed by humans to edit shape with their hands leads to the identification of four different stereotypical methods.
The unusual constituents are pernicious from a point of view upholding the concept of rigid/stereotypical syntactic constituency often presupposed by traditional theories of syntax.
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