pigeonholed

[US]/ˈpɪdʒənˌhoʊld/
[UK]/ˈpɪdʒənˌhoʊld/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to set aside for future consideration; to keep in memory; to delay or postpone; to divide into small sections

Phrases & Collocations

pigeonholed artist

pigeonholed ideas

pigeonholed roles

pigeonholed identity

pigeonholed categories

pigeonholed opinions

pigeonholed talents

pigeonholed perspectives

pigeonholed experiences

pigeonholed skills

Example Sentences

she felt pigeonholed by her job title.

he doesn't want to be pigeonholed as just a writer.

many artists feel pigeonholed by their early work.

she was pigeonholed into a specific role in the team.

don't pigeonhole yourself with a narrow perspective.

he was tired of being pigeonholed by society's expectations.

being pigeonholed can stifle creativity.

she feared being pigeonholed as a one-hit wonder.

it's hard to break free from being pigeonholed.

he worked hard to avoid being pigeonholed in his career.

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