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    echoing
    /ˈɛkəʊɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a sound) repeated or reverberating after the original sound has stopped: "the sound of echoing footsteps slowed to a stop"

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  3. Echoing is the present participle of echo, which means to hear a sound again because of a large, empty space. Echoing can also mean to repeat similar details or to match something else. See how to use echoing in sentences and idioms.

  4. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word echo, as a noun, verb, and code word. Find synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases for echo.

  5. Something that's echoing resounds or reverberates. The echoing halls of a large building seem full of repeating, reflected sounds. An echoing cathedral might resound with the notes sung by a choir, and a creepy haunted house could be echoing too, with mysterious bumps and groans.

  6. Echoing means repeating or imitating a sound, word, or action. It can also refer to a nymph in Greek mythology or a musical technique. Learn more about the origin, synonyms, and usage of echoing.

  7. echo. An echo is a sound which is caused by a noise being reflected off a surface such as a wall. If a sound echoes, it is reflected off a surface and can be heard again after the original sound has stopped. His feet echoed on the bare board floor.

  8. Learn the meaning of echo as a noun and a verb, with examples of how to use it in different contexts. Find out how echo can refer to a sound, a similar detail, or a quality that repeats something else.

  9. Echoing is the present participle of echo, which means to hear a sound again because of a large, empty space. Echoing can also mean to repeat similar details or make you think of something else.

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