me-too (Meaning)

me-too

a movement calling attention to the frequency with which primarily women and girls experience sexual assault and harassment, similar or identical to an established product (such as a drug) with no significant advantage over it, marked by similarity to or by adoption of successful or persuasive policies or practices used or promoted by another person or entity

me-too Sentence Examples

  1. "Me too," she chimed in, echoing her friend's sentiment.
  2. The students raised their hands in unison, exclaiming "Me too!"
  3. to the teacher's question.
  4. When her colleagues voiced their support, she couldn't help but add her own "Me too."
  5. The boy hesitated, then blurted out "Me too!"
  6. in a fit of excitement.
  7. After the concert, the fans swarmed the stage, shouting "Me too!"
  8. and begging for autographs.
  9. "Me too," the doctor said, understanding the patient's fears.
  10. The group of activists held up signs that read "Me too," demanding justice for victims of sexual assault.

FAQs About the word me-too

a movement calling attention to the frequency with which primarily women and girls experience sexual assault and harassment, similar or identical to an establis

substitutable, interchangeable, consistent, twin, same,redundant, approaching, fungible, conforming, selfsame

different, dissimilar,other, distinct, disparate, distinctive, diverse, distinguishable, unlike, contrary

"Me too," she chimed in, echoing her friend's sentiment.

The students raised their hands in unison, exclaiming "Me too!"

to the teacher's question.

When her colleagues voiced their support, she couldn't help but add her own "Me too."