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Stereotypically

Stereotypically | Stereotypical

Stereotypically meaning

In a stereotypical manner or way.

Example sentences (20)

The research found that for stereotypically male jobs, both sexes spontaneously masculinised their voices, by lowering pitch and resonance, and they also feminised their voices for stereotypically female occupations, by raising their pitch and resonance.

Gen Z social media users are reclaiming the term 'bimbo' by using it to describe a female who proudly embraces her attractiveness and stereotypically feminine traits.

He felt like a stereotypically arrogant law enforcement officer with few redeeming qualities.

I used to be really afraid to sing with my male vocals because I always wanted to be feminine and I really celebrate my natural male talents as far as stereotypically male vocal talents.

Rough-and-tumble, messy, loud girls had to scrounge for representation, most of which took the form of one-dimensional sidekicks, stereotypically (and usually offensively) gay-coded characters, or traumatized broken birds with paper-thin development.

What sets it apart is not the use of the stereotypically distinct cat and dog dynamic but - more importantly - the fact that it trivializes those differences in favor of promoting unity and friendship.

If they get the same raised eyebrows and smirks that I do when I ask for a beer, and not the wine, or pink fizz people assume I’d order just from looking at my apparently stereotypically feminine features.

I think there’s something about them not being stereotypically masculine that might make women feel safe.

Khelif’s jawline and strong torso may look stereotypically masculine, but biological sex is about more than looks — and is sometimes more complex than chromosomes.

Meanwhile, it’s even sadder that when making a film in France, Allen seems to make it the most stereotypically French thing imaginable, including dinners where everyone is eating either foie gras or frog’s legs.

This is evidenced by the inflationary subsidies provided to stereotypically “renewable” energy sources while ignoring less flashy but more effective alternatives like nuclear or energy grid reform.

In essence—and unusually for someone so stereotypically German—he had lost his discipline.

The event results in a large-scale public mural featuring symbols or words which are considered stereotypically male.

When we looked at each institution individually, we found that Trump supporters had significantly lower trust in journalists, professors and scientists – the more stereotypically liberal institutions – than supporters of the Democratic candidates.

But reversing that trend is a big task in a business that, stereotypically, backs the same young white men that venture capital bosses rubbed shoulders with at university and has fuelled a “frat bro” culture often synonymous with Silicon Valley.

Mort's defining characteristics are stereotypically Jewish.

While enjoying such things might have once been stereotypically assumed to be a male-only pastime, that’s been proven to be incorrect.

According to Pew, millennial men feel much more pressure to behave in stereotypically masculine ways than men of older generations — to throw a punch when provoked, to join in when they hear other men talking about women in a sexual way.

Being sensitive and nurturing is stereotypically equated with women, but there are many men with these qualities.

They are joined in what becomes a team quest by two Asian actors/characters, Philip Zhao as the young Sho and Win Morisaki who plays Daito and rather stereotypically manifests online in samurai battle armor.