noun
- plural of echoer; people or things that echo or repeat sounds, words, or ideas
Usage: commonly used in contexts of speech, music, or figurative repetition
Examples
- The canyon's echoers made every shout bounce back three times.
- Political echoers in the media simply repeated the candidate's talking points.
- The backup singers were mere echoers of the lead vocalist's melody.
- Social media has created countless echoers who spread viral messages without thinking.
- The hall's acoustics turned the audience members into unintentional echoers of the speaker's words.