different between fanaticism vs stereotype
fanaticism
English
Alternative forms
- phanaticism (archaic)
Etymology
fanatic +? -ism
Pronunciation
Noun
fanaticism (countable and uncountable, plural fanaticisms)
- The characteristic or practice of being a fanatic.
Translations
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stereotype
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French stéréotype. Printing sense is from 1817, the “conventional, formulaic, and oversimplified conception, opinion, or image” sense is recorded from 1922 in Walter Lippmann's book Public Opinion.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?st?.?i.??ta?p/, /?st??.?i.??ta?p/
Noun
stereotype (countable and uncountable, plural stereotypes)
- A conventional, formulaic, and often oversimplified or exaggerated conception, opinion, or image of (a person).
- Synonyms: cliché, platitude
- (psychology) A person who is regarded as embodying or conforming to a set image or type.
- (printing) A metal printing plate cast from a matrix moulded from a raised printing surface.
- Synonym: cliché
- (software engineering) An extensibility mechanism of the Unified Modeling Language, allowing a new element to be derived from an existing one with added specializations.
Derived terms
- stereotypic
- stereotypical
Translations
Verb
stereotype (third-person singular simple present stereotypes, present participle stereotyping, simple past and past participle stereotyped)
- (transitive) To make a stereotype of someone or something, or characterize someone by a stereotype.
- (transitive, printing) To prepare for printing in stereotype; to produce stereotype plates of.
- (transitive, printing) To print from a stereotype.
- (transitive, figuratively) To make firm or permanent; to fix.
- 1887, George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll, Scotland as it was and as it is
- Powerful causes tending to stereotype and aggravate the poverty of old conditions.
- 1887, George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll, Scotland as it was and as it is
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References
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Adjective
stereotype
- absolute definite natural masculine form of stereotyp.
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