Phrases with «echo»

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"Echo" refers to the sound that bounces back when you make a noise in an empty space and it reflects off surfaces. It feels like the sound is repeating itself, creating a kind of repetition. Full definition

Adjective + «echo»

«echo» + noun

«to echo» + noun

Sentences with «echo»

  • In echoes of other recent events, there is also need for more transparency about the extent and nature of arrangements made between the biggest beasts in the corporate and public sector. (politics.co.uk)
  • The concept of beauty and art for its own sake has found, she says, many echoes in contemporary art. (independent.co.uk)
  • Have education experts been writing and researching for these glossy journals in a kind of echo chamber? (npr.org)
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