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noun
- 1. a sound or sounds caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the listener: "the walls threw back the echoes of his footsteps" Similar
- 2. a close parallel to an idea, feeling, or event: "his love for her found an echo in her own feelings" Similar
verb
- 1. (of a sound) be repeated or reverberate after the original sound has stopped: "their footsteps echoed on the metal catwalks"
- 2. (of an object or event) be reminiscent of or have shared characteristics with: "a blue suit that echoed the colour of her eyes"
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An echo is a sound caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the listener. It is the reflection of sound, arriving at the listener some time after the direct sound. Suggest Corrections
a sound that is heard after it has been reflected off a surface such as a wall or a cliff: The echoes of his scream sounded in the cave for several seconds. Thick carpet would reduce the echo in this hallway. Fewer examples. You could hear the echo of footsteps in the stairwell of the building.
Nov 3, 2012 · 1. a. : the repetition of a sound caused by reflection of sound waves. b. : the sound due to such reflection. 2. a. : a repetition or imitation of another : reflection. b. : repercussion, result. c. : trace, vestige. d. : response. 3. : one who closely imitates or repeats another's words, ideas, or acts. 4.
An echo is a sound caused by a noise being reflected off a surface such as a wall. He heard the echo of her footsteps along the hallway. American English : echo / ˈɛkoʊ /
An echo is a repetition or imitation of sound. When sound waves hit a hard surface they might reflect, making the sound bounce and repeat. If you agree with someone, you might echo his or her statement.
ECHO meaning: 1 : a sound that is a copy of another sound and that is produced when sound waves bounce off a surface (such as a wall); 2 : something (such as a feature or quality) that repeats or resembles something else
Definition of echo noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Definitions of 'echo' 1. An echo is a sound caused by a noise being reflected off a surface such as a wall. [...] 2. If a sound echoes, it is reflected off a surface and can be heard again after the original sound has stopped. [...] 3. In a place that echoes, a sound is reflected off a surface, and is repeated after the original sound has stopped.
ECHO definition: 1. If a sound echoes, or a place echoes with a sound, you hear the sound again because you are in a…. Learn more.
A repeated sound that is caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface. The sound is heard more than once because of the time difference between the initial production of the sound waves and their return from the reflecting surface. A wave that carries a signal and is reflected.