nodders
/ˈnɑdərz/
noun
- Plural of nodder; people who nod, especially in agreement or as a signal.
- Nodders filled the room, making the presenter feel confident.
- The panel had several nodders in the front row.
- The teacher appreciated the nodders who showed they understood.
- People who nod off or fall asleep easily.
- Nodders on the train often miss their announcements.
- The quiet library was full of nodders taking afternoon naps.
- The warm room turned the audience into nodders.