ECHO vs REVERBERATE: NOUN
- In architecture, a wall or vault, etc., having the property of reflecting sounds or of producing an echo.
- In music, the very soft repetition of a short phrase, particularly in orchestral or organ music.
- A repetition or an imitation.
- Figuratively, a repetition of the sentiments of others; reproduction of the ideas or opinions of others, either in speech or in writing.
- [capitalized] In classical mythology, an oread or mountain nymph, who, according to a usual form of the myth, pined away for love of the beautiful youth Narcissus till nothing remained of her but her voice.
- A sound repeated by reflection or reverberation from some obstructing surface; sound heard again at its source; repercussion of sound: as, an echo from a distant hill.
- The persistence of a sound after its source has stopped
- (Greek mythology) a nymph who was spurned by Narcissus and pined away until only her voice remained
- Repetition of a sound by reflection of sound waves from a surface.
- The sound produced in this manner.
- A remnant or vestige.
- One who imitates another, as in opinions, speech, or dress.
- In bridge, a method of showing the leader how many cards his partner holds in the suit led, or of indicating that the third hand can trump the third round. The first is called the plain-suit echo, the second the down-and-out echo.
- A sympathetic response.
- A consequence or repercussion.
- Repetition of certain sounds or syllables in poetry, as in echo verse.
- Soft repetition of a note or phrase.
- In whist, a response to a partner's signal for trumps.
- An echocardiogram.
- A reflected wave received by a radio or radar.
- [capitalized] [NL.] In zoology, a genus of neuropterous insects.
- A sound reflected from an opposing surface and repeated to the ear of a listener; repercussion of sound; repetition of a sound.
- Fig.: Sympathetic recognition; response; answer.
- A wood or mountain nymph, regarded as repeating, and causing the reverberation of them.
- A nymph, the daughter of Air and Earth, who, for love of Narcissus, pined away until nothing was left of her but her voice.
- A signal, played in the same manner as a trump signal, made by a player who holds four or more trumps (or as played by some exactly three trumps) and whose partner has led trumps or signaled for trumps.
- A signal showing the number held of a plain suit when a high card in that suit is led by one's partner.
- A set organ pipes inclosed in a box so as to produce a soft, distant effect; -- generally superseded by the swell.
- A stop upon a harpsichord contrived for producing the soft effect of distant sound.
- To give loud and continuous applause.
- A reflected sound that is heard again by its initial observer.
- : The displaying on the command line of the command that has just been executed.
- The letter E in the ICAO spelling alphabet.
- A reply that repeats what has just been said
- N/A
ECHO vs REVERBERATE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Driven back, as sound; reflected.
- Reverberant.
ECHO vs REVERBERATE: VERB
- Call to mind
- Ring or echo with sound
- To say again or imitate
- To repeat back precisely what another has just said: to copy in the imitation of a natural echo.
- To reflect off of a surface and return to someone who has heard it already.
- To shine or glow (on something) with reflected light
- To shine or reflect (from a surface, etc.)
- To rebound or recoil
- To throw or bend back (from a surface)
- To have a lasting effect
- To repeatedly return
- To ring with many echos
- Spring back; spring away from an impact
- Ring or echo with sound
- To throw or bend back or reflect (from a surface)
- Treat, process, heatl, metl, or refine in a reverberating furnace
- Have a long or continuing effect
- Be reflected as heat, sound, or light or shock waves
- Treat, process, heat, melt, or refine in a reverberatory furnace
ECHO vs REVERBERATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To resound with or as if with an echo; reverberate.
- To be repeated by or as if by an echo.
- To repeat or imitate.
- To give an echo; to resound; to be sounded back.
- To have a prolonged or continuing effect.
- To resound in a succession of echoes; reecho: : echo.
- To be filled with loud or echoing sound.
- To be driven back; to be reflected or repelled, as rays of light; to be echoed, as sound.
- To resound; to echo.
- To subject (a metal, for example) to treatment in a reverberatory furnace.
- To reflect (heat or light) repeatedly.
- To reecho (a sound).
- To be repeatedly reflected, as sound waves, heat, or light.
ECHO vs REVERBERATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To repeat with assent; to respond; to adopt.
- To send back (a sound); to repeat in sound; to reverberate.
- Hence, to fuse by reverberated heat.
- To send or force back; to repel from side to side.
- To return or send back; to repel or drive back; to echo, as sound; to reflect, as light, as light or heat.
ECHO vs REVERBERATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- An imitation or repetition
- A reflected television or radio or radar beam
- Bring to mind
- The repetition of a sound resulting from reflection of the sound waves
- In bridge, to show the leader how many cards the third hand holds in the suit led.
- To emit an echo; reflect or repeat sound; give forth an answering sound by or as if by echo.
- To be reflected or repeated by or as if by echo; return or be conveyed to the ear in repetition; pass along by reverberation.
- To produce a reverberating sound; give out a loud sound.
- To emit an echo of; reflect the sound of, either directly or obliquely; cause to be heard by reverberation: as the whispering gallery of St. Paul's in London echoes very faint sounds.
- To repeat as if by way of echo; emit a reproduction of, as sounds, words, or sentiments; imitate the sound or significance of.
- To imitate as an echo; repeat or reproduce the sounds, utterances, or sentiments of: as, the mocking-bird echoes nearly all other creatures; to echo a popular author.
- A close parallel of a feeling, idea, style, etc.
- To turn back; drive back; bend back; reflect: as, to reverberate rays of light or heat.—
- Specifically, to deflect (flame or heat) as in a reverberatory furnance.
- To reduce by reverberated heat; fuse.
- To beat upon; fall upon.
- To be driven back or reflected, as light or heat.
- To echo; reëcho; resound.
- To apply reverberated heat; use reverberatory agency, as in the fusing of metals.
- Synonyms Recoil, etc. See rebound.
- To beat back; repel; repulse.
- Reverberant; causing reverberation.
- Reverberated; cast back; returned; reflected.
- To return, as sound; echo.
- Spring back
- Spring away from an impact
ECHO vs REVERBERATE: RELATED WORDS
- Repetition, Rumble, Reflect, Mimic, Voice, Reverberations, Resonance, Resonate, Sound reflection, Recall, Ring, Repeat, Reverberation, Reverberate, Resound
- Vibrate, Wail, Evoke, Creak, Throb, Pulsate, Howl, Emanate, Rattle, Blare, Resonate, Impact, Ring, Echo, Resound
ECHO vs REVERBERATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Concur, Imitate, Repetition, Rumble, Reflect, Mimic, Voice, Reverberations, Resonance, Resonate, Recall, Repeat, Reverberation, Reverberate, Resound
- Chime, Vibrate, Wail, Evoke, Creak, Throb, Pulsate, Howl, Emanate, Rattle, Blare, Resonate, Impact, Echo, Resound
ECHO vs REVERBERATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Echo and Echo made the engine for Mantis.
- Alexa inside of Echo or Amazon Echo DOT?
- Echo Dot, Alexa, Echo Show, Fire TV etc.
- If you have an Echo, Echo Dot, etc.
- Echo Turn to adjust the echo up or down.
- Display Card for an Echo Show and Echo Spot.
- When echo cancellation is enabled, the echo canceller learns of echo on the line by listening for it for the duration of the call.
- Gradient Echo Train Length is as well then only the central echo will be an RF Spin Echo, all others will be gradient echoes.
- MUST implement an ICMP Echo server function that receives Echo Requests sent to the router, and sends corresponding Echo Replies.
- Amazon Echo, Echo Dot, or Echo Show device.
- UAMA and reverberate through all aspects of our curriculum.
- What they did here will reverberate through the ages.
- Japan alliance, which produces security benefits that reverberate worldwide.
- Already political impotence is beginning to reverberate around Gibraltar.
- This will make it reverberate more and be louder.
- CARES Act reverberate throughout economic and political landscapes.
- Here, the echoes of Dewey and Lippman reverberate.
- Child Policy will reverberate for years to come.
- Voices reverberate and echo in a huge space.
- Spiroto traumatic events that can reverberate throughout life.
ECHO vs REVERBERATE: QUESTIONS
- Can I access my Echo speaker from someone else's Echo device?
- Does conico home security camera work with Echo Show and Echo Dot?
- Can two Echo echos (or Echo Dots) talk to each other?
- How to change the Echo Show and Echo Spot home screen?
- How does the Amazon Echo Studio compare to other Echo devices?
- Can spin echo sequences with very long echo trains generate contrast?
- How many Echo devices can be connected to one Echo remote?
- Should you buy Echo Global (Echo) stock this Thanksgiving week?
- What do the Echo logs indicate about Pierce's Echo?
- What is Echo Global Logistics (ECHO) stock price today?
- Will prop a on the Texas ballot reverberate throughout the state?
- What is the most likely answer to the reverberate puzzle?
- What is the total contribution of reverberate media LLP?