👉 The word "mortgage educators" is like a term you might use to describe someone who tries to sell you something you're not actually interested in. It's kind of funny because it's all so harmless and innocent at first, until the end when it gets twisted into some kind of sinister or unsettling message.
And here's an example sentence using "mortgage educators" to convey a little bit more tension: "So I just bought this house on a mortgage educator's recommendation. Well, let me tell you, I'm not so sure what's happening out there anymore." In that sentence, the "mortgage educator" is a person who tells you about someone else's idea or plan for buying a house, then tries to convince you it's going to work because of their expertise. And by the end, it sounds like they've sold you on the idea with some sort of unsettling twist, which adds an element of danger and unease to your experience.