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- nounecho (noun) · echoes (plural noun)
- a sound or series of sounds caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the listener:"the walls threw back the echoes of his footsteps"
- a reflected radio or radar beam.
- the deliberate introduction of reverberation into a sound recording.
- linguisticsthe repetition in structure and content of one speaker's utterance by another.
- a close parallel or repetition of an idea, feeling, style, or event:"his love for her found an echo in her own feelings"
- (echoes)a detail or characteristic that is suggestive of something else:"the cheese has a sharp rich aftertaste with echoes of salty, earthy pastures"
- archaica person who slavishly repeats the words or opinions of another:"Clarendon, whom they reckoned the faithful echo of their master's intentions"
- a code word representing the letter E, used in radio communication.
- bridgea play by a defender of a higher card in a suit followed by a lower one in a subsequent trick, used as a signal to request a further lead of that suit by their partner.
verbecho (verb) · echoes (third person present) · echoed (past tense) · echoed (past participle) · echoing (present participle)- (of a sound) be repeated or reverberate after the original sound has stopped:"their footsteps echoed on the metal catwalks"
- (of a place) resound with or reflect back a sound or sounds:"the house echoed with shouts and thundering feet"
- repeat (someone's words or opinions), typically to express agreement:"these criticisms are echoed in a number of other studies" · "“A trip?” she echoed"
- (of an object, movement, or event) be reminiscent of or have shared characteristics with:"a blue suit that echoed the color of her eyes"
- computingsend a copy of (an input signal or character) back to its source or to a screen for display:"for security reasons, the password will not be echoed to the screen"
- bridge(of a defender) play a higher card followed by a lower one in the same suit, as a signal to request one's partner to lead that suit.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French or Latin, from Greek ēkhō, related to ēkhē ‘a sound’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a sound or series of sounds caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the listener:
- a close parallel or repetition of an idea, feeling, style, or event:
- a detail or characteristic that is suggestive of something else:
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- To repeat a soundEchoing means to repeat a sound by the reflection of sound waves from a surface12. It can also mean to repeat or imitate something else1. For example, followers echoing the cries of their leader1. Another example is the design of the church echoing that of St. Paul's Cathedral3. Echoing can also refer to the repeating of a sound caused by reflection of sound waves2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.1. To repeat (a sound) by the reflection of sound waves from a surface. 2. To repeat or imitate: followers echoing the cries of their leader; events that echoed a previous incident in history.www.thefreedictionary.com/echoing: the repeating of a sound caused by reflection of sound waves 2 a : a repetition or imitation of another b : repercussion sense 2, result environmental echoes of oil spillswww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/echoingto repeat details that are similar to, and make you think of, something else: The design of the church echoes that of St. Paul's Cathedral.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/echoing
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