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Meaning of echoing
The primary meaning of the word "echoing" based on Oxford Languages is to repeat back or to have a lasting impression.
Etymology of echoing
The word "echoing" originates from the Old French word "escho", and from the Latin word "echo", which is derived from the Greek word "ἠχώ" (ēchō), meaning "to sound" or "to repeat sound".
Historically, the word has been used to describe the repetition of sound in natural environments, and has also been used figuratively to describe the repetition or lasting impression of ideas, emotions, or events.
Synonyms
resonating
reverberating
reflecting
repeating
resounding
reiterating
duplicating
imitating
mimicking
copying
reproducing
reduplicating
restating
rephrasing
recapitulating
iterating
reechoing
rebounding
ricocheting
rebounding
redounding
resonating
vibrating
pulsating
oscillating
undulating
fluctuating
wavering
quivering
trembling
shaking
quaking
Definitions
- The word "echoing" is defined as producing a sound that is repeated back after the original sound has stopped, or to repeat something that has been said or done.
- * It can also mean to have a lasting impression or to bring something to mind.
Usage Examples
- The sound of the waterfall was echoing through the valley.
- * Her words were echoing in my mind long after the conversation had ended.
- * The news of the accident was echoing across the country, causing widespread shock and sadness.
Antonyms
silencing
stifling
muffling
damping
deadening
quieting
stilling
hushing
muting
softening
dulling
weakening
fading
disappearing
vanishing
ceasing
stopping
ending
terminating
extinguishing
quelling
suppressing