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echoed Meaning in Bengali



 প্রতিধ্বনিত, অনুরণিত, অনুনাদিত,

Noun:

আকাশনন্দিনী, প্রতিশব্দ, অনুনাদ, অনুকৃতি, অনুকৃত বস্তু, অনুকরণকারী, অনুরণন, সাড়া, পুনরাবৃত্তি, অনুকরণ, প্রতিধ্বনি,

Verb:

প্রতিধ্বনিত করান, প্রতিধ্বনিত হত্তয়া, পুনরাবৃত্তি করা, সাড়া দেত্তয়া, অনুরণিত হত্তয়া, ধ্বনিত হত্তয়া, অনুকরণ করা,





echoed's Usage Examples:

Gol Gumbaz of Bijapur, India: Any whisper, clap or sound gets echoed repeatedly.


is echoed by another voice or instrument.


The call-and-response nature extends to the rhythm, where one drum will play a rhythmic pattern, echoed by another.


culture, long lyric poems which were recited by bards (filí), in a tradition echoed by the seanchaithe.


It gets its name from the moaning sound that echoed out of the cave luring people to the entrance, however expansion of the.


The phrase "fair is foul, and foul is fair" is echoed at many points in the play, a combination that mixes the concepts of good.


the saint in a contraposto pose drawn from the Doryphoros of Polykleitos, echoed in a later autograph copy now in São Paulo.


Originally a phrase (the common-wealth or the common wealth – echoed in the modern synonym "public wealth") it comes from the old meaning of.


Hairstyles echoed this, and were worn slightly longer, often in a pageboy.


It claimed to represent Australia's middle class, a claim that would be echoed by Robert Menzies' formation of the Liberal Party of Australia a year later.


This explanation is echoed in Kunio Yanagita's book Yōkai Lectures, in which Yanagita concurs that.


To emphasize the centrality of the Eucharist in the church, the Pope echoed the words of Ignatius of Antioch, referring to the Blessed Sacrament the.


” Bernard Roth, a co-founder of the program, echoed Kelley's observation about creative confidence; "In the Stanford d.


Blavatsky) and his concept of "the last isle of foundering Atlantis" is echoed by the Isle of Númenor in J.


Equally echoed are the tens of square miles held under Farnham holding of the Bishop of.


Her voice echoed down the mountains to the Cherokee villages and scared the birds of the.


McKinley's afterword, she says, "The retellings through the centuries have echoed concurrent preoccupations.


promotion of the Irish language and Gaelic culture, something that would be echoed by a later fascist party in Ireland, Ailtirí na hAiséirghe.


five-bay arcades, with patterns of coloured stone and tiles that have been echoed in late 20th century stencilling.



Synonyms:

let out; cuckoo; recite; reproduce; let loose; reecho; regurgitate; parrot; emit; repeat; utter;

Antonyms:

silence; devoice; damaged; unhealthy; injured;

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