Meaning of echo
Definition of echo
(noun)
the
repetition
of a
sound
resulting from
reflection
of the
sound
waves; "she could
hear
echoes of her own footsteps"
(Greek mythology) a
nymph
who was
spurned
by Narcissus and pined
away
until
only
her
voice
remained
a
reply
that repeats what has
just
been
said
a
reflected
television
or
radio
or
radar
beam
a
close
parallel
of a feeling, idea, style, etc.; "his
contention
contains
more
than an
echo
of Rousseau"; "Napoleon III was an
echo
of the
mighty
Emperor but an
infinitely
better
man"
an
imitation
or repetition; "the
flower
arrangement
was created as an
echo
of a client's
still
life"
(verb)
to say
again
or imitate; "followers
echoing
the cries of their leaders"
ring
or
echo
with sound; "the
hall
resounded with laughter"
call
to mind; "His
words
echoed John F. Kennedy"
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