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Definition of echonext
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as in to sound
to continue or be repeated in a series of reflected sound waves my calls for help echoed off the walls of the abandoned mine shaft

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2
as in to repeat
to say after another the little brats sassed the babysitter by echoing in a singsong voice everything she said

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echo

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noun

1
as in follower
a person who adopts the appearance or behavior of another especially in an obvious way a younger sister who was her echo all the while that they were growing up

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as in trace
a tiny often physical indication of something lost or vanished a few stone carvings are the only echoes that remain of a once-mighty civilization

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Recent Examples of echo
Verb
At the same time, others have echoed Duff’s realization that saying yes to everything can ultimately become counterproductive. Preston Fore, Fortune, 27 May 2026 Mina may echo last year’s Silksong, which had a 90 score and led it to be a GOTY nominee. Paul Tassi, Forbes.com, 27 May 2026
Noun
The clip, which included background noise and echoes, covered the last 30 seconds of the flight as the pilots struggled with the disabled aircraft as well as recordings of testing the NTSB did on another aircraft. Alexandra Skores, CNN Money, 22 May 2026 The echoes between the current Ebola outbreak and the 2014 outbreak—the deadliest-ever Ebola crisis—are hard to ignore. Stephanie Psaki, The Atlantic, 22 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for echo
Recent Examples of Synonyms for echo
Verb
  • Agricultural officials are sounding the alarm after an invasive insect was recently found on grape plants sold at Costco stores throughout the Bay Area.
    Jason Green, Mercury News, 27 May 2026
  • But even with these advanced features, an Uber executive is sounding the alarm on the rideshare company’s AI spending.
    Jake Angelo, Fortune, 26 May 2026
Verb
  • Harel aims to repeat as state champion.
    Steve Galluzzo, Los Angeles Times, 24 May 2026
  • Researchers have searched for repeating structures within it, such as identical circular arrangements that would indicate a compact universe.
    Manon Bischoff, Scientific American, 23 May 2026
Noun
  • Both posts have received support from her followers, who have thanked her for her transparency.
    Raven Brunner, PEOPLE, 25 May 2026
  • Fitness influencer Gabriel Ganley, a Brazilian bodybuilder with millions of social media followers, has died.
    Theresa Braine, New York Daily News, 25 May 2026
Noun
  • Artists like Cameron Rowland and Jumana Manna place objects shaped by invisible systems of power in galleries, inviting viewers to consider their provenance—to see the material traces that politicized systems leave on everyday life.
    Emily Watlington, ARTnews.com, 24 May 2026
  • Most of the components are off-the-shelf and difficult to trace.
    Nabih Bulos, Los Angeles Times, 24 May 2026
Verb
  • Microsoft, which widely promotes its Copilot technology, has lagged behind internet rivals in creating AI tools and services that resonate with users.
    Jordan Novet, CNBC, 22 May 2026
  • As someone who lives surrounded by powerful nature, mud, forests, mountains, and water, this place immediately resonated with me.
    Natalie Stoclet, Forbes.com, 22 May 2026
Verb
  • In militaristic sync as they pound treadmills, down protein shakes and take steroid injections in the buttocks, a gymnasium full of lavishly buff (even 24-packed, to quote a droll visual gag) gay men blankly sing the praises of the body-beautiful lifestyle to a pounding EDM beat.
    Guy Lodge, Variety, 23 May 2026
  • Positions have moved closer in recent days, Iran’s official IRNA news agency quoted Baghaei as saying.
    Munir Ahmed, Fortune, 23 May 2026
Noun
  • And these are now increasingly fragile as a result of global unrest, climate change and a host of imitators.
    Rebekah Evans, TheWeek, 19 May 2026
  • The dish everyone comes for is the spicy rigatoni vodka, a plate that’s launched a thousand imitators across the country.
    Lauren Schuster, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 18 May 2026
Noun
  • Today, many may view it as a relic.
    Steven D. Reske, Chicago Tribune, 24 May 2026
  • Everlane is not the only relic of the ethical consumption era to find itself in ignominious circumstances.
    Phil Wahba, Fortune, 23 May 2026

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“Echo.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/echo. Accessed 29 May. 2026.

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