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6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Typecast' in a Sentence

"To assign an actor to a role that requires physical, behavioral, and personality traits similar to those already possessed by the actor." more

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The novelist refuses to typecast her characters, creating diverse and complex personalities in each story.
The author has typecasted the main character in her novels as a fearless detective.
The novelist felt that the publishing industry tried to typecast her as a writer of only romantic novels.
The literary adaptation director has been typecasting actors who embody the essence of the novel's characters.
The author is typecasting the protagonist for the mystery novel she is writing.
The literary agent will typecast the author to write another gripping thriller novel for the next publishing deal.

Typecast

tahyp-kast
verbTo assign an actor to a role that requires physical, behavioral, and personality traits similar to those already possessed by the actor.
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Last Updated On: June 13, 2024
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