echoed response
[/ˈɛkoʊd rɪˈspɑːns/]
nounpl: echoed responses
resposta ecoada
1. A response that repeats or reflects the words, ideas, or sentiments previously expressed by another person or source
His echoed response simply repeated what the manager had already said.
Sua resposta ecoada simplesmente repetiu o que o gerente já havia dito.
2. A reply that has been amplified, repeated, or transmitted in a way that creates a resonating or mirrored effect
The echoed response from the microphone feedback confused the audience.
A resposta ecoada do feedback do microfone confundiu a audiência.
3. In communication, a response that lacks originality and merely mirrors previous statements or sentiments
The politician's echoed response to the criticism showed a lack of genuine engagement.
A resposta ecoada do político à crítica mostrou falta de envolvimento genuíno.
In both American and Brazilian contexts, 'echoed response' is often used critically to describe lack of originality in communication, particularly in political discourse, corporate messaging, and social media. The term has gained prominence in discussions about authenticity and genuine engagement in digital communication.
NYC Slang
copy-paste response, regurgitated answer
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