sure, it is a word of course. for example moo boom is an onomatopoeia and it also is a word.
onomatopoeia
Only onomatopoeia.
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.
onomatopoeia.
onomatopoeia
Onomatopoeia is the formation or use of words that imitate natural sounds associated with an object, action, or reproduction of a sound. Some examples are tinkle, buzz, and chickadee. onomatopoeia is the imitation of nature sounds; such as zip, buzz shhhh while you are talking about an object you can relate it with natural nature sounds.
Onomatopoeia.
There is no opposite of onomatopoeia (the phonetic imitation of natural sounds). To have non-imitative sounds would be counterproductive.
No, only words that represent sounds are onomatopoeia. Smacked and wacked do not represent sounds.
Onomatopoeia is the use of made-up words to imitate the sounds of animals. Words like "moo", "quack", "meow" and "woof" are onomatopoeia.
Yes Bang is an onomatopoeia because when an object makes a bang sounds it sounds similar to the word Bang.
I wrote an onomatopoeia in my sentence with two breif and complicated sounds.