Echoed can be categorized as a verb.
Verb |
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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" |
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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. |
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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. |