Onomatopoeia
Onomatopoeia is defined as a word, which
imitates the natural sounds of a thing. It creates a sound effect that mimics
the thing described, making the description more expressive and interesting.
For
instance, saying, “The gushing stream flows in the forest” is a more meaningful
description than just saying, “The stream flows in the forest.” The reader is
drawn to hear the sound of a “gushing stream” which makes the expression more
effective.
In
addition to the sound they represent, many onomatopoeic words have developed
meanings of their own. For example, “whisper” not only represents the sound of
people talking quietly, but also describes the action of people talking
quietly.
Examples
of Onomatopoeia
- The buzzing bee flew away.
- The sack fell into the river with a splash.
- The books fell on the table with a loud thump.
- He looked at the roaring sky.
- The rustling leaves kept me awake.
The
different sounds of animals are also considered as examples of onomatopoeia.
You will recognize the following sounds easily:
- Meow
- Moo
- Neigh
- Tweet
- Oink
- Baa
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are all of the thing has onomatopoeia?
BalasHapussist explaint to me about onomatopoeia with ur language. tq
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