different between stereotypical vs atypical

stereotypical

English

Etymology

From stereotype +? -ical, derived from French stéréotype.

Adjective

stereotypical (comparative more stereotypical, superlative most stereotypical)

  1. Pertaining to a stereotype; conventional
  2. Banal, commonplace and clichéd because of overuse.
  3. Relating to stereotypy.
    • 2005, Lloyd J. Brown, Lee Todd Miller, Pediatrics (page 383)
      Tics are brief, stereotypical behaviors that are initiated by an unconscious urge that can be temporarily suppressed.

Derived terms

  • stereotypically

Translations

See also

  • prototypical

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atypical

English

Etymology

a- +? typical

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /e?.?t?p.?.k?l/

Adjective

atypical (comparative more atypical, superlative most atypical)

  1. Not conforming to the normal type.
  2. Unusual or irregular.

Antonyms

  • typical

Translations

Noun

atypical (plural atypicals)

  1. (pharmacy) An atypical antipsychotic.

atypical From the web:

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  • what atypical mean
  • what atypical gets wrong
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  • what's atypical depression
  • what's atypical about netflix
  • what's atypical squamous cells
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