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Synonyms for re-echo
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : ree-ek-oh |
Phonetic Transcription : riˈɛk oʊ |
Top 10 synonyms for re-echo Other synonyms for the word re-echo
- ape
- bawl
- bay
- bellow
- bluster
- bombinate
- brawl
- bray
- cannonade
- clamor
- cry
- detonate
- din
- ditto
- do like
- drum
- echo
- feedback
- flak
- follow-through
- follow-up
- go like
- growl
- grumble
- hum
- imitate
- impact
- impersonate
- imprint
- influence
- kickback
- make like
- mark
- mimic
- mirror
- parallel
- parrot
- pattern
- quaver
- rattle
- re-echo
- react
- reaction
- rebound
- recall
- recoil
- redouble
- redound
- reecho
- reflect
- reiterate
- repeat
- repercuss
- reproduce
- resemble
- resound
- respond
- result
- reverberate
- reverberation
- ring
- roar
- roll
- rout
- rubber-stamp
- ruffle
- rumble
- rustle
- second
- shout
- side effect
- sound
- spinoff
- thunder
- trill
- trumpet
- vibrate
- vociferate
- waves
- whirr
- yell
Définition of re-echo
Origin :- 1580s, from re- + echo (v.). Related: Re-echoed; re-echoing.
- As in repercussion : noun consequence
- As in reverberate : verb vibrate in sound
- As in roar : verb growl, howl
- As in roll : verb thunder, reverberate
- As in reecho : verb echo
- My voice seemed to reverberate and re-echo as if I had shouted with all my strength.
- Extract from : « The Blue Germ » by Martin Swayne
- The knock seemed to re-echo inside him; he hurried to get away from it.
- Extract from : « Sons and Lovers » by David Herbert Lawrence
- And probably dog-lovers of all classes will re-echo the same.
- Extract from : « 'Murphy' » by Major Gambier-Parry
- Slowly, with heavy footsteps that re-echo, the statue enters.
- Extract from : « The Complete Opera Book » by Gustav Kobb
- The Enchiridion was, in truth, a re-echo of the very key-note of Colets faith.
- Extract from : « The Oxford Reformers » by Frederic Seebohm
- Did it not re-echo the sentiments just uttered by her companion?
- Extract from : « Englefield Grange » by H. B. Paull
- The words blurred, and seemed to echo and re-echo inside Hawkes' head.
- Extract from : « Pursuit » by Lester del Rey
- At that instant a shriek arose that made the hills echo and re-echo.
- Extract from : « The Mysteries of All Nations » by James Grant
- It was dead, but it had served as a wall to re-echo my own voice.
- Extract from : « Mark Rutherford's Deliverance » by Mark Rutherford
- My ingenuity stands stockstill at the question, and I can only re-echo, Why?
- Extract from : « Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men And Women And Other Things In General » by Charles Lever
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