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stereotypedadjective used or heard so often as to be dullthe wacky neighbor and other stereotyped characters seen on TV sitcoms banal, cliché(also cliche), clichéd, cobwebby, commonplace, hack, hackney, hackneyed, moth-eaten, musty, obligatory, shopworn, stale, threadbare, timeworn, tired, trite, well-worn twice-toldbromidic, platitudinal, platitudinouscanned, cardboard, conventional, cookie-cutter, derivative, imitative, ready-made, tried-and-true, unimaginative, uninspired, unoriginalnormal, ordinary, rote, routine, standard, stock, typical, usualarid, barren, boring, colorless, drab, dreary, drudging, dry, dull, dusty, flat, heavy, ho-hum, humdrum, jading, jejune, leaden, mind-numbing, monotonous, numbing, old, pedantic, pedestrian, ponderous, prosaic, stodgy, stuffy, tame, tedious, tiresome, tiring, undramatic, uninteresting, vapid, wearisome, weary, wearyingold-fashioned, old hat fresh, new, novel, original, unclichéd, unhackneyed animating, energizing, enlivening, exciting, galvanizing, invigorating, stimulatingabsorbing, engaging, engrossing, gripping, interesting, intriguing, involving, rivetingatypical, extraordinary, strange, unaccustomed, uncommon, unfamiliar, unheard-of, unknown, unprecedented, unusualpathbreaking, pioneering, trailblazing stereotypedverbpast tense of stereotypeto use so much as to make less appealingmovies have stereotyped the hooker with a heart of gold ad nauseam hackneyed, overexposed, overused, vulgarized bored, exhausted, overdidcoarseneddepleted, jaded, tired, wore outpopularized adj.trite, hackneyed, stereotyped, threadbare mean lacking the freshness that evokes attention or interest.trite applies to a once effective phrase or idea spoiled from long familiarity."you win some, you lose some" is a trite expression hackneyed stresses being worn out by overuse so as to become dull and meaningless.all of the metaphors and images in the poem are hackneyed stereotyped implies falling invariably into the same pattern or form.views of minorities that are stereotyped and out-of-date threadbare applies to what has been used until its possibilities of interest have been totally exhausted.a mystery novel with a threadbare plot in 1829 |