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echo(2) (iou)



echo verb. M16.
[from the noun.]
verb intrans. Of a sound: be repeated as an echo, reverberate. M16.
K. Mansfield His long swinging steps echoed over the bare floor.
verb intrans. Of a place: resound with an echo, give rise to echoes. L16.
W. Styron The cavernous room echoed with a tomblike roar to my sudden sneeze.
verb trans. Repeat (a sound, voice, etc.) by reflection or as if by reflection; repeat the words of, imitate or resemble the style, effect, etc., of; flatter by servile assent. L16.
Conan Doyle Ugly rumours which..agitated the University and were echoed in the learned societies. N. O. Brown Murry, echoing..D. H. Lawrence, adopts a stance of moral superiority.
verb intrans. Act as an echo to. M17-M18.
verb intrans. Bridge & Whist. Play an echo. L19.
echoer noun E19.
echoingly adverb with an echo M19.