Pronunciation: /ˈsɪrəˌnɔɪd/
noun A person who is remotely controlled by another individual
A1 A cyranoid is a person who speaks on behalf of another.
A2 The concept of a cyranoid involves one person conveying messages for another.
B1 In certain situations, a cyranoid can help individuals communicate more effectively.
B2 The use of cyranoids in public speaking engagements is becoming more common.
C1 Some companies employ cyranoids to represent their executives during media interviews.
C2 The ethical implications of using cyranoids in interpersonal communication are complex and debated.
formal The researchers conducted an experiment using a cyranoid to communicate with study participants.
informal I heard they used a cyranoid to talk to people in that psychology study.
slang Did you see that cyranoid chatting with everyone at the party?
figurative She felt like a cyranoid, speaking someone else's words instead of her own.
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