Synonyms for re-echoing
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ree-ek-oh |
Phonetic Transcription : riˈɛk oʊ |
Top 10 synonyms for re-echoing Other synonyms for the word re-echoing
- ape
- bawl
- bay
- bellow
- bluster
- bombinate
- brawl
- bray
- cannonade
- clamor
- cry
- detonate
- din
- ditto
- do like
- drum
- go like
- growl
- grumble
- hum
- imitate
- impersonate
- make like
- mimic
- mirror
- parallel
- parrot
- pattern
- quaver
- rattle
- re-echo
- react
- rebound
- recall
- recoil
- redouble
- redound
- reecho
- reflect
- reiterate
- repeat
- repercuss
- reproduce
- resemble
- respond
- reverberate
- ring
- roar
- roll
- rout
- rubber-stamp
- ruffle
- rustle
- second
- sound
- thunder
- trill
- trumpet
- vibrate
- vociferate
- whirr
- yell
Définition of re-echoing
- As in reverberate : verb vibrate in sound
- As in roar : verb growl, howl
- As in roll : verb thunder, reverberate
- As in reecho : verb echo
- There was the black, re-echoing shore, the dark sky down on her.
- Extract from : « Sons and Lovers » by David Herbert Lawrence
- "You talk—nonsents," she said, re-echoing one of his phrases.
- Extract from : « The Rainbow » by D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence
- There was only one wild scream that went echoing and re-echoing to the roof.
- Extract from : « King--of the Khyber Rifles » by Talbot Mundy
- Their voices rumbled through the cave, echoing and re-echoing.
- Extract from : « The Caves of Fear » by John Blaine
- "Certainly;—certainly; certainly," he said, re-echoing her word.
- Extract from : « The Duke's Children » by Anthony Trollope
- All the music halls were re-echoing the refrain, “But by jingo if we do.”
- Extract from : « The English Stage » by Augustin Filon
- She was, in fact, re-echoing the curse uttered centuries beforehand.
- Extract from : « Strange Pages from Family Papers » by T. F. Thiselton Dyer
- The sleigh bells sent forth their sweet music, echoing and re-echoing from the neighbouring hills and forest.
- Extract from : « The Fourth Watch » by H. A. Cody
- Shrill and re-echoing through the narrow passage came the flute-like warble which Jacob knew only too well.
- Extract from : « The Incendiary » by W. A. (William Augustine) Leahy
- A burst of three more shots barked through the cavern, echoing and re-echoing.
- Extract from : « Astounding Stories, April, 1931 » by Various
Antonyms for re-echoing
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