stereotypical in the PONS Dictionary

stereotypical Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

stereotypical family
stereotypical male response

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The strips featuring her are largely a satire on stereotypical goth culture's tendencies towards pretension and exaggeration by individuals of their personal suffering.
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They view the stereotypical roles as their performance in a larger satire about misperception.
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Others found it to fall short because of its stilted diction and stereotypical characters and plots.
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In live performances and photographs, he wears the stereotypical fedora and trench coat.
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He is a vicar and stereotypical hippie, as he has stickers of the peace sign and flowers with his license plate positioned to resemble a soul patch.
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Some people denounced his works as stereotypical and demeaning.
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More than one quarter of female characters embodied all of the three stereotypical categories at once.
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A stereotypical feminine girl who loves pink and other girly things.
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While she starts out the series as a stereotypical female character (fast but weak), she ends up becoming the series' all-rounder by the second game.
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Her final character personality was designed to be a stereotypical blonde, a bulimic cheerleader, and not the brightest bauble on the tree.
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