stereotypic
English
Etymology
From stereotype + -ic.
Adjective
stereotypic (comparative more stereotypic, superlative most stereotypic)
- Of, pertaining to or characteristic of a stereotype; stereotypical.
- 1985 February 2, Tim Broadbent, “Kindred Spirits (review)”, in Gay Community News, volume 12, number 28, page 10:
- As the world evolved, so too did the depictions of lesbians and gay men. They became "human," less stereotypic.
- (medicine) Of, pertaining to or characteristic of a stereotypy.