The sound of the waves crashing on the shore was peaceful.
I love to listen to the soothing sound of a didgeridoo during meditation.
Onomatopoeia is using words that imitate the sound they represent, like "buzz" or "meow." You can use onomatopoeia in a sentence by incorporating these sound words to vividly describe noises in writing, such as "The thunder roared loudly overhead" or "The bees buzzed around the flowers."
The nouns in the sentence are "sound," "laughter," and "town."
To write a sentence with onomatopoeia, include words that sound like the noise they represent. For example, "The kettle whistled as it boiled." In this sentence, "whistled" is an onomatopoeic word mimicking the sound of the kettle.
The sentence is:"You are starting to sound CHAOTIC."
Franky, you sound stupid.
That sentence is grammatically sound. If you are writing formally, don't use conjunctions.
The platitude of the music had no type of beat or sound.
The sound of the music was very harmonic.
MY dad has an antique sound record
"The sound resonated around the theatre"
The doctor used his stethoscope to listen to the sound of your heatbeat
The sound became more faint as the evening wore on.
The "A" in made has a macron, so it has a long "A" sound.
I mimicked my sister when i was being annoyed by her sound she made.
u use the word consultation in a sentence by....making sure the word sounds good in the sentence becasue u dnt want it to sound dum