What is another word for parroted?

Pronunciation: [pˈaɹətɪd] (IPA)

Synonyms for the verb "parroted" include repeated, echoed, mimicked, imitated, copied, reiterated, restated, recited, quoted, and rehearsed. These words all suggest someone or something repeating or reproducing something that has been said before. "Repeated" is the most straightforward synonym, indicating the simple act of saying something again after hearing it. "Mimicked," "imitated," and "copied" all suggest a conscious effort to reproduce the original words or speech patterns. "Echoed" is more figurative, suggesting that someone is repeating something so exactly that it sounds like an echo. "Reiterated," "restated," and "recited" all suggest that someone is repeating something for emphasis or clarity.

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What are the hypernyms for Parroted?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Parroted

Besides, she would only have parroted Randall.
"The Red Planet"
William J. Locke
Deeply seated in the hearts both of Walter and of Laura had lain a passionate non-acceptance of the merely parroted formula of the Wedding Service.
"A Crooked Mile"
Oliver Onions
"To us," he parroted.
"Breaking Point"
James E. Gunn

Famous quotes with Parroted

  • I feel like I am constantly saying things I don't mean. I tell people they should share their faith, but I don't feel like sharing my faith. I tell people that should be in the Word, but I am only in the Word because I have to teach the Word. I said to a guy the other day, 'God bless you.' What does that mean? I have been saying that stuff all my life, but what does it mean? Then I started thinking about all the crap I say. All the clichés, all the parroted slogans. I have become an infomercial for God, and I don't even use the product.
    Don Miller (author)

Related words: parrot speak, parrot mimicry, how to stop parroting, stop parroting, how to stop imitating, parroted speech, parrot syndrome

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