With the word onomatopeia: Use an onomatopeia to depict a cow's noise. With onomatopeias themselves: A cow says, "MOOOOOO!" OR A cat says, "Meow!"
The onomatopoeia for loud is "boom" or "bang".
Yes, onomatopoeia is an example of itself because the word's sound imitates the sound it represents.
Onomatopoeia. These words are examples of sound words that imitate the actual sound they represent.
The correct spelling is "onomatopoeia." It is a literary device where a word mimics the sound it represents.
No, it would not be classified as onomatopeia. An Echo does not sound like it is said.
Yes.
No, but the word shatter is.
Yes it is a Onomatopeia
No. Crazy is an adjective. It describes something. An onomatopeia is a sound or noise, like "ding" or "clang" or "boom" Hope this helped. (:
The correct spelling is 'onomatopoeia'.
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No, onomatopeia is just actual sounds, like ''wof, wof'' or ''meow, meow''. In your case, for it to be an onomatopeia, it would have to be ''creak'' or something.
There are three syllables in onomatopoeia.
Yes, It could be a dog or a bird.
Onomatopeia is a term to describe a word that sounds like the thing it represents - this would include words like hoot, growl, bang, squeak etc.
hiss, boo, buzz, ha,