Using the Idiom Parrot Fashion

The term "parrot fashion" is used to describe the act of repeating something verbatim or by rote, without understanding or reflecting on its meaning. It suggests that the person doing so is simply mimicking what they have heard without truly comprehending the content.

We use "parrot fashion" to describe situations where someone is regurgitating information without really engaging with it or processing it. It can also be used to describe someone who is memorizing something without understanding the underlying principles behind it.

Here are a few examples of how the term "parrot fashion" might be used in a sentence:

  • "The students recited the poem parrot fashion, without really understanding the meaning of the words."
  • "He learned to play the guitar parrot fashion, simply copying the chords and strumming patterns without developing his own style or technique."
  • "The politician repeated the same talking points parrot fashion, without really addressing the questions being asked."

Similar expressions to "parrot fashion" might include: rote learning, memorization, regurgitation, and repetition without reflection.

Opposite meanings might include: deep understanding, critical thinking, active learning, and thoughtful reflection.