Used in a Sentence

echoes

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for echoes.

Editorial note

We live in a multiverse, and certain operators trigger echoes in the Platonic realm of mathematical truth, echoes which can be amplified and fed back into our (and other) realities.

Examples17
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

a daily two-hour music radio program hosted by John Diliberto featuring a soundscape of ambient, space, electronica, and new-age music.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of echoes gathered in one view.

N

a daily two-hour music radio program hosted by John Diliberto featuring a soundscape of ambient, space, electronica, and new-age music.

N

"Echoes" is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd, and the sixth and last track on their 1971 album Meddle.

N

"Echoes" is a popular song.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for echoes.

N

a daily two-hour music radio program hosted by John Diliberto featuring a soundscape of ambient, space, electronica, and new-age music.

N

"Echoes" is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd, and the sixth and last track on their 1971 album Meddle.

N

"Echoes" is a popular song.

N

the debut full-length studio album by American rock band the Rapture.

Example sentences

1

We live in a multiverse, and certain operators trigger echoes in the Platonic realm of mathematical truth, echoes which can be amplified and fed back into our (and other) realities.

2

That really echoes the response by Ellen Pao herself in the New York Times article [1]: > But Ms.

3

This is interesting mostly because it echoes my feelings of dissonance with the employers I've worked for.

4

The process outlined in the article echoes the theory that capitalism always will take over and repurpose any opposition to it, and it echoes some of the ideas from the Situationists Society of the Spectacle.

5

Interesting read - much of what she writes in this post echoes exactly what I have experienced.

6

They back up their claims with various arguments as to the nature of the average consumer and echoes and remnants of trickle-down economics theories.

7

I work on distributed systems, and I thought this was a nice post and echoes some of my own sentiments.

8

Very astute observation that echoes the core message in Michael E.

9

That echoes a not-so-distant controversy over the Norplant hormonal implant.

10

This echoes my thoughts and experience, all the while I was contracting I could easily find new work through word of mouth.

11

Sometimes echoes of that ring down through the ages and we get weird laws.

12

To me there are echoes of drug prohibition here.

Quote examples

1

It was relevant to the statement I was replying to: "I see more and more echoes of the worldview and tactics that ultimately killed just shy of a hundred million people or so last century, and yes, it scares me." You've labeled yourself a communist in the past, if that's not strictly accurate I stand corrected.

2

The "threat" echoes a previous comment on the same forum, as in "no, don't shoot the person out back, do it out front so everyone can see" or "no, don't use a gun, use a wood chipper".

Proper noun examples

1

Echoes like Turing building computers in his papers way before there were things like where you're sitting now.

2

Echoes of Phil Ivey arranging to play baccarat with a deck and dealer of his own choosing...

3

Echoes of this attitude survive in the culture today.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use echoes in a sentence?

We live in a multiverse, and certain operators trigger echoes in the Platonic realm of mathematical truth, echoes which can be amplified and fed back into our (and other) realities.

What does echoes mean?

a daily two-hour music radio program hosted by John Diliberto featuring a soundscape of ambient, space, electronica, and new-age music.

What part of speech is echoes?

echoes is commonly used as N.