onomatopoeia


the word that describes words which “sound like they are”. onomatopoeic words are widley used in poetry and prose.
“some examples of onomatopoeia are croak, sizzle, and splash”
1)the formation of words in imitation of natural sounds
2)an imitative word
3)the selection and use of such words
4)simply, words that sound like what they are such as…
crack, splash, bow-wow, creek, smack, etc
the noises people make when they’re having s-x.
bang! crash! thump! smash! this is onomatopoeia.

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