Noun
The word is derived from echo
of Echo
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbove convert or so, the noise of the ship going through the water drowned out the echoes. Source: Internet
Active sonar relies on an audible "ping" to generate echoes to reveal objects around the submarine. Source: Internet
"All I'm sayin is better be rated R or it won't be the movie we deserve," echoes another tweet. Source: Internet
Analysis of the received altimeter echoes showed that the channels are located in deep (up to ~570 m), steep-sided, canyons and have strong specular surface reflections that indicate they are currently liquid filled. Source: Internet
By placing the monosyllable mons at the end of the line, Virgil interrupts the usual "shave and a haircut" pattern to produce a jarring rhythm, an effect that echoes the crash of a large wave against the side of a ship. Source: Internet
A pastiche of James's work, it contained numerous echoes of his stories while offering a fictional account of how he became interested in the supernatural. Source: Internet