I think it's an assumption that based on stereotype like, most Asians that you've met are good at math but infact they're not all good at math, you're just being stereotypical because many people thought Asians are good at math and that's just an assumption because it hasn't been proven that they are all good at math. a bit confusing Hope i explained it right :P
We dont. Only ignorant people do. It is stereotypical to assume they are terrorists for example or other such assumption.
No, the English word "fireman" is not non-stereotypical. It makes the assumption that a person who educates about, fights against, and prevents fires will be a man even though it is possible to find such a "fireperson" as a "firewoman."
it depends on how the person makes themself look. making an assumption like that would be stereotypical
Stereotypical
He was a stereotypical Jewish man with his big nose
The word that uses all of the letters listed is 'Stereotypical'.
Mr. Tate is making the stereotypical judgment that Tom Robinson had the physical strength and capability to overpower Mayella Ewell based on the assumption that all black men are naturally more powerful and violent than white men. This perpetuates the harmful stereotype that African American men are inherently aggressive and dangerous.
The most like stereotypical hood in The Outsiders is Dally.
Its just the stereotypical name of a cow Just like dogs stereotypical name is rex
It'll take a lot of gumption to espouse that assumption. That's your assumption. That is not an assumption.
A stereotypical character is a stereotype. A stereotype is the type of person that categorizes people into certain types of groups. For example, a stereotypical character can categorize a funny person as the "class clown," or can say that a mean person is the "school bully." In drama a stereotypical person is just about the same kind of person, but also works for a person that plays a stereotypical character in a play or any other production as their role or part.
no