What does ECHOS mean?

echos

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: The plural form of the noun "echo," which refers to a sound that is reflected off a surface and returned to the listener.

Pronunciations: US: /ˈɛkoʊz/; UK: /ˈɛkəʊz/

Origin and Usage: The word "echo" comes from the Greek word "ēkhō," which means "sound." The plural form "echos" is used to refer to multiple echoes heard in a particular location. The word is commonly used in scientific and technical contexts, as well as in literature and poetry, to describe the phenomenon of echoes.

Synonyms: Reflection, reverberation, repetition, resonance.

Related Words: Sound, noise, voice, music, audio.

Example Sentences:

  • He heard the echos of his footsteps as he walked through the empty hallway.
  • The echos of the gunshots could be heard for miles.
  • The singers voice echoed through the concert hall.
  • She shouted into the canyon and listened as her voice echoed back to her.


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