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Meaning of reechoed
The primary meaning of the word "reechoed" is to echo or resound again.
Etymology of reechoed
The word "reechoed" has its roots in the prefix "re-" meaning again, and the word "echo" which comes from the Greek word "Ἠχώ" (Ēkhō), referring to the mountain nymph in Greek mythology who could only repeat the last words spoken to her.
The word "echo" has been used in English since the 14th century to describe a repeated sound, and the prefix "re-" was added to form "reecho" in the 15th century.
Synonyms
resonated
reverberated
echoed
resounded
reverberated
reflected
repeated
rehashed
reiterated
restated
reprised
reechoed
rebounded
recoiled
recoiled
recoiled
repulsed
resonated
reverberated
reiterated
reoccurred
reappeared
recurred
repeated
rephrased
reworded
rehashed
reinterpreted
retranslated
retransmitted
rebroadcast
reaired
reran
reexperienced
relived
reminisced
recalled
recollected
rekindled
revived
restored
renewed
reawakened
reactivated
reanimated
Definitions
- The word "reechoed" is defined by Oxford Languages as the past tense of "reecho", meaning to echo or resound again, or to repeat or reproduce a sound.
- * It can also be used figuratively to describe a feeling, idea, or memory that is revived or revisited.
Usage Examples
- The sound of the gunshot reechoed through the valley.
- * The memory of her childhood reechoed in her mind as she walked through the old neighborhood.
- * The news of the economic downturn reechoed across the globe, causing widespread concern.