Definition of Echoists

1. echoist [n] - See also: echoist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Echoists

echographia
echographic
echography
echoic
echoic memory
echoing
echoing(a)
echoingly
echoise
echoised
echoises
echoising
echoism
echoisms
echoist
echoists (current term)
echoize
echoized
echoizes
echoizing
echokinesis
echolalia
echolalias
echolalic
echoless
echolike
echolocate
echolocated
echolocates
echolocating

Literary usage of Echoists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Addresses and Proceedings by National Education Association of the United States, National Teachers' Association (U.S.)., American Normal School Association, Central College Association (1904)
"On the other hand, there is nothing that will still scholarly ambitions in young minds so much as to be with teachers who are mere echoists. ..."

2. School and Home Education by George Pliny Brown, William Chandler Bagley (1906)
"On the other hand there is nothing that will kill out scholarly ambitions in young minds so much as to be with teachers who are mere echoists. ..."

3. Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the ... Annual Meeting Held at by National Educational Association (U.S.) (1904)
"On the other hand, there is nothing that will still scholarly ambitions in young minds so much as to be with teachers who are mere echoists. ..."

4. Principles of Education by Frederick Elmer Bolton (1910)
"On the other hand there is nothing that will kill out scholarly ambitions in young minds so much as to be with teachers who are mere echoists. ..."

5. The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette (1832)
"... was first called in question : and that we Englishmen of the Mechanics' Magazine, are but the echoists and enforcers of the objections and ..."

6. Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel Manufacturers edited by Sholto Percy, Perry Fairfax Nursey (1832)
"... and that we Englishmen of the Mechanics' Magazine, are but the echoists and enforcers of the objections and doubts of these gentlemen. ..."

7. The Future Citizen by Frank A. Myers (1911)
"... idle rich and "predatory wealth" has become a favorite theme of the echoists. The removal of wealth would be a curse greater than the evils of wealth. ..."

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