parrot

[ˈpærət]

parrot Definition

  • 1a bird with a curved beak and colorful feathers, often kept as a pet and trained to mimic human speech or other sounds
  • 2to repeat or imitate without thought or understanding

Using parrot: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "parrot" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I have a pet parrot that can say 'hello'.

  • Example

    He just parrots what his boss says without thinking for himself.

  • Example

    The politician was accused of parroting the same talking points over and over again.

parrot Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for parrot

Phrases with parrot

  • to learn something by repeating it many times without understanding it

    Example

    She memorized the poem parrot fashion, but didn't really understand its meaning.

  • dead as a dodo/parrot

    completely extinct or lifeless

    Example

    That old computer is dead as a parrot; it's time to get a new one.

  • talk the hind legs off a donkey/parrot

    to talk excessively or persuasively

    Example

    He can talk the hind legs off a donkey; he should be a salesman.

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Summary: parrot in Brief

A 'parrot' [ˈpærət] is a bird with a curved beak and colorful feathers, often kept as a pet and trained to mimic human speech or other sounds. The term also means to repeat or imitate without thought or understanding. It extends into phrases like 'parrot fashion,' denoting rote memorization, and idioms like 'dead as a dodo/parrot,' implying complete extinction or lifelessness.

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