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typecast

verb as in categorize

verb as in stereotype

verb as in type

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Example Sentences

There’s stretches where he stayed so hectic that I wonder if he was still insecure about his longevity, his typecasting, his face.

I haven’t named most of “The Traitors” third-season challengers because there are more than 20 of them, but the game’s psychology relies on typecasting on the part of players and viewers.

From Salon

Research shows through a process called “moral typecasting,” that it’s common for people to see so-called “villains” as people who cannot feel pain.

From Salon

Now, when we met over coffee, I quickly realized that Mikey was not in any way typecast.

It saw her branded a sex symbol, and she has spoken about being typecast as a result.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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