echoes

word · lemma: echo

Definition

Echoes are sounds that bounce back after hitting a surface, or, in a figurative sense, effects or ideas that repeat or are similar to something from the past.

Usage & Nuances

Often used literally for repeated sounds in mountains, caves, etc. Figuratively, 'echoes' describes repeated themes or influences (e.g., 'echoes of war'). Common collocations: 'echoes through', 'echoes of the past'. In writing, watch for the shift between literal and metaphorical uses.

Example Sentences

The echoes in the cave sounded loud and clear.

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His words still have echoes in my mind.

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The music produced soft echoes across the hall.

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Her laughter left joyful echoes in the empty room.

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You can still hear echoes of the old traditions in this village.

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The story echoes experiences many people have faced.

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