parroter (Meaning)
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parroter (n.)
One who simply repeats what he has heard.
Synonyms & Antonyms of parroter
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parroter Sentence Examples
- The student habitually parroted back the lecture notes without comprehending their meaning.
- The politician's speech was merely a parroting of well-worn slogans and empty promises.
- The child parroted the words of their parents, not fully understanding their significance.
- The parrot accurately parroted the phrase "Hello, Polly!"
- in a clear and distinct voice.
- Despite his lack of original thought, the professor's lectures were mere parrotings of textbooks.
- The journalist's article was a parroting of the official press release, lacking any independent analysis.
- The employee's performance appraisal was a parroting of generic phrases, offering no specific feedback.
- The actor parroted the director's instructions to a tee, resulting in a flawless performance.
- The students parroted the teacher's answers on the test, sacrificing understanding for quick results.
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One who simply repeats what he has heard.
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The student habitually parroted back the lecture notes without comprehending their meaning.
The politician's speech was merely a parroting of well-worn slogans and empty promises.
The child parroted the words of their parents, not fully understanding their significance.
The parrot accurately parroted the phrase "Hello, Polly!"