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my class go 67 out of this word ! just find simple words like pit and then mix that word around to make tip, i hope this helped you but if it didnt well oh well!

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You can make 11 words from the letters in "onomatopoeia".

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What are some words you can make out of Onomatopoeia?

anything


Words which sound like the noise they make?

onomatopoeia


Is still or quite an onomatopoeia?

No, neither of those words is an onomatopoeia.


Use of words that imitate sound?

Onomatopoeia is the name for words formed from an imitation of natural sounds. Words like bang and hiss imitate the sounds they describe and are examples of onomatopoeia.


What are purr words?

onomatopoeia


Is collide an example of an onomatopoeia?

No. onomatopoeia has to do with sound. I agree, but if you use words like WHAM, BOOM or BANG, then, it becomes an onomatopoeia.


Are buzz zip and clang onomatopoeia words?

Onomatopoeia words are sounds and actions such as buzz, zip, clang, crash, and sizzle.


What are the words to describe sound?

Onomatopoeia.


What are large vocabulary words?

Onomatopoeia


Is wow an onomatipoea?

Good question. Wow is an onomatopoeia-like word. In my connotation it is not onomatopoeia but it fits a certain definition type. Onomatopoetic words that describe feelings or figurative expressions are considered onomatopoeia-like words. Wow is one of those words. It represents the expression so many people exhibit when they are surprised or impressed. Bling is another example of an onomatopoeia-like word that departs from strict auditory mimicking.


Is crack an example of onomatopoeia?

Yes, crack is an Onomatopoeia. This is because an Onomatopoeia is when a word sounds like what it represents. In other words, you say it exactly how it is when you hear it.


What is the fancy word for for sound words?

onomatopoeia