Sentence examples for stereotypical words from inspiring English sources

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As CEO of a leading national non-profit dedicated to ending the addiction crisis, I cringe every time I hear stereotypical words that label people with substance use disorders.

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I use the stereotypical word "origami" purposely here because the Japan that Logan voyages through is one long unfolding scroll of Japanese clichés.

Harris summed up her view of the situation in three words: "Discriminative, stereotypical, racist".

It's femininity, in your own words the "language," "stereotypical mannerisms" and culture (you make reference to the "appreciation of Beyonce") we associate with women but encompasses a category of gender performance.

People are reluctant to use the word unless certain stereotypical conditions apply…" But, Pinker claims, nothing scientifically speaking is at stake.

Most of us seem to associate the word "leader" with stereotypical personality traits such as charisma, dynamism, self-motivation and forcefulness.

In other words, she embodies the stereotypical image of the female librarian of the day--busy doing clerical tasks while attired and made up in such a way as to guarantee to minimize whatever physical attractiveness she might possess beneath her frumpy exterior".

Take some time to learn proper words used by the stereotypical upper-class, such as "perhaps", "indeed", "nevertheless", "however", "imbecile", etc. Mix them in with cockney slang.

Robert Aldrich's classic film The Killing of Sister George (1968), for example, depicted a stereotypical man-like predatory character, in other words a "real" lesbian, pursuing a feminine, in other words, "normal" woman who was about to become lesbian prey.

Mr. Montgomery played various characters, including Walter-Lee-Beau-Willy, a purposely stereotypical black man whose brow, in the words of the play, was "heavy with 300 years of oppression".

Whether the word evokes for you the stereotypical mystique of opium dens and gambling halls, or the gritty restaurants and garment factories that fueled generations of working-class immigrant families, Chinatown, as a cultural idea, seems to endure through the generations as a place of wonder, chaos, and cultural hybridity.

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