English to Hindi Dictionary stereotype

stereotype

टकसाली
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.
translation of 'stereotype'
रूढ़ प्रारूप,
स्टीरियोटाइप,
रूढ़िबद्ध धारणा
noun
छपाई का प्लेट,
मुद्रण-फलक,
घिसा-पिटा,
सांद्र-मुद्र,
ढले हुए टाइप की तख़्ती,
स्थिर नमूना
adjective
टकसाली,
स्टिरियोटाइप
example
don't treat anyone as a 'stereotype'
the 'stereotype' of the woman as the carer
Forget tension and suspense, 'stereotype' the characters and make them behave obviously to a script we've seen many times before.
I had found from talking to Lara yesterday that she really didn't fit the regular 'stereotype' of most women.
don't treat anyone as a 'stereotype'
the 'stereotype' of the woman as the carer
But the tired old 'stereotype' is now under pressure.
"Yet I'm not a 'stereotype' of a Muslim woman," she says.
Some of those beliefs 'stereotype' gay men as sexual predators and long-term relationship failures.
Her work examines notions of racial identity and cultural 'stereotypes' .
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.
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.
Editors had a growing body of feminist literature on which to draw, but 'stereotypes' persisted.
Carl and I talked for at least an hour about his new show and how his character was 'stereotyped' as a rather boring nerd accountant.
Sex workers who appeared as guests on the shows also made statements that defied the usual 'stereotypes' associated with prostitution.
Of course, these all relied on 'stereotypical' conventions of the fighting game.
This suggests that negative 'stereotypes' are not widely held or are at least cloaked in external civility.
The more 'stereotyped' British character was showcased later on in the show.
Isn't this a rather 'stereotyped' view of the environment, Mr. President?
He would appear in about 30 movies through the late 1950s, always playing the same forgettable, 'stereotyped' character.
The fact of the matter is that these stereotypic caricatures remind all of us of the awful 'stereotypic' caricatures which were common in the U.S. South in the early part of the 20th century.
The two leads are better than required, and the rest of the cast are perfect 'stereotypes' .
The script also lays out a plethora of supermodel 'stereotypes' for quick laughs.
When racial and sexual 'stereotypes' are mixed in, personal fear becomes public hysteria.
Homosexuals are treated so 'stereotypically' in this film.
In the past, I always had a 'stereotypical' view of students being apathetic when it came to elections.
And too many men have been unfairly 'stereotyped' and falsely accused.
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.
None of this suggests that all men are bad investors or all women good, but it does suggest that adding a few 'stereotypically' female behaviours into our investing patterns may be no bad thing.
The cast themselves are a delicious collection of familiar 'stereotypes' .
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