🔊echo

noun, verb
/ˈɛkəʊ/

Meaning

a sound that is reflected off a surface and heard again; to repeat or reflect a sound or idea.
a sound that is reflected back; a repetition or imitation

Example Sentences

Her laughter echoed through the empty hall.

His voice created a clear echo in the empty cathedral.

Example Expressions

echo chamber

Synonyms

resound, reverberate, repeat, reflect, resonate, reverberation, repetition, reflection, resonance
Entry 1
resound, reverberate, repeat, reflect, resonate
Entry 2
reverberation, repetition, reflection, resonance

Antonyms

silence, quiet, mute, original, source, primary
Entry 1
silence, quiet, mute
Entry 2
silence, original, source, primary

Collocations

echo sound, echo chamber, echo through, faint echo, echo of laughter, echo back, distant echo, echo effect
Entry 1
echo sound, echo chamber, echo through, faint echo, echo of laughter
Entry 2
echo back, distant echo, echo effect

More Example Sentences

The echo chamber effect can make our opinions more extreme.

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