noun

stereotype

stereotype, fixed idea, cliché

It's a common stereotype that all British people drink tea.

It's a common stereotype that all British people drink tea.

We must challenge these harmful stereotypes.

We must challenge these harmful stereotypes.

a stereotype ((about sb./sth.)) a fixed idea about a group There's a stereotype that programmers are not sociable.

to challenge/break a stereotype to disprove a fixed idea She works hard to break stereotypes about women in tech.

Synonyms: cliché, preconceived notion, generalization

From Greek 'stereos' (solid) + 'typos' (impression). Originally a printing plate, it came to mean a fixed, unoriginal image or idea.

Think of a 'stereo' that only plays one 'type' of music. A stereotype is a fixed idea about one 'type' of person or group.

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