What part of speech is echoed?

Echoed can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. echoed is a verb, past participle of echo (infinitive).
  • 2. echoed is a verb, past simple of echo (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does echoed mean?

Definitions

Verb

echo - call to mind; "His words echoed John F. Kennedy"
echo - ring or echo with sound; "the hall resounded with laughter"
echo - to say again or imitate; "followers echoing the cries of their leaders"

Examples of echoed

#   Sentence  
1. verb I just echoed his opinion.
2. verb The valley echoed with his call.
3. verb Her laughter echoed through the house.
4. verb It echoed desolate.
5. verb The sound of a gunshot echoed across the canyon.
6. verb Her tears and her prayers echoed through the dark void that surrounded the tormented captive soul.
7. verb Her voice echoed in the hallway.
8. verb Her voice echoed through the silent house.
9. verb The cry echoed.
10. verb Then a long, agonized, writhing neck shot upward and a dreadful cry echoed over the moor. It turned me cold with horror, but my companion’s nerves seemed to be stronger than mine.
11. verb A dreadful cry echoed over the moor.
12. verb "So saying, his mighty spear, with all his force, / full at the flank against the ribs he drave, / and pierced the bellying framework of the horse. / Quivering, it stood; the hollow chambers gave / a groan, that echoed from the womb's dark cave."
13. verb Tom's voice echoed throughout the otherwise empty room.
14. verb Suddenly my companion’s voice broke in upon my thoughts: “You are right, Watson,” said he. “It does seem a most preposterous way of settling a dispute.” “Most preposterous!” I exclaimed, and then suddenly realizing how he had echoed the inmost thought of my soul, I sat up in my chair and stared at him in blank amazement.
15. verb The phorminx, the kitharis, the krotala and the aulos — string and wind instruments reconstructed by musical group Lyravlos — echoed among marble statues in Athens's National Archaeological Museum as part of World Music Day celebrations.
Sentence  
verb
I just echoed his opinion.
The valley echoed with his call.
Her laughter echoed through the house.
It echoed desolate.
The sound of a gunshot echoed across the canyon.
Her tears and her prayers echoed through the dark void that surrounded the tormented captive soul.
Her voice echoed in the hallway.
Her voice echoed through the silent house.
The cry echoed.
Then a long, agonized, writhing neck shot upward and a dreadful cry echoed over the moor. It turned me cold with horror, but my companion’s nerves seemed to be stronger than mine.
A dreadful cry echoed over the moor.
"So saying, his mighty spear, with all his force, / full at the flank against the ribs he drave, / and pierced the bellying framework of the horse. / Quivering, it stood; the hollow chambers gave / a groan, that echoed from the womb's dark cave."
Tom's voice echoed throughout the otherwise empty room.
Suddenly my companion’s voice broke in upon my thoughts: “You are right, Watson,” said he. “It does seem a most preposterous way of settling a dispute.” “Most preposterous!” I exclaimed, and then suddenly realizing how he had echoed the inmost thought of my soul, I sat up in my chair and stared at him in blank amazement.
The phorminx, the kitharis, the krotala and the aulos — string and wind instruments reconstructed by musical group Lyravlos — echoed among marble statues in Athens's National Archaeological Museum as part of World Music Day celebrations.

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