verb
- past tense of ditto; repeated or agreed with what was just said or written
Usage: informal; often used as a standalone interjection to express agreement
Examples
- When asked if she wanted dessert, she dittoed her friend's request for chocolate cake.
- He dittoed the previous speaker's concerns about the budget proposal.
- The committee member dittoed the motion to adjourn the meeting.
- She dittoed his opinion on the new policy without adding further comment.
- When the question was posed to the group, several people simply dittoed the first answer given.