The correct spelling is "onomatopoeia". It refers to words that imitate natural sounds, like "buzz" or "meow".
Slurp is an onomatopoeia when it is used to describe the sound of someone or something consuming a liquid loudly or messily, like when drinking a beverage or eating soup.
Onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the natural sound of a thing. It refers to words that sound like the sound they are describing, like "buzz" or "hiss."
No it isn't.
Depending on how you use it.
Slam, bang, pow.
Slurp is an onomatopoeia when it is used to describe the sound of someone or something consuming a liquid loudly or messily, like when drinking a beverage or eating soup.
onomonopias are sound words like crash, slam, bang.
Onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the natural sound of a thing. It refers to words that sound like the sound they are describing, like "buzz" or "hiss."
The word onomonopia is an informal variant of onomatopoeia (sound words that imitate natural sounds, such as oink, boom, croak, meow).
One songs that i found is tik tok by kesha. Ex: tick tock on the clock but the party don't stop
No, "aye" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is when a word sounds like the noise it is describing, such as "buzz" or "hiss". "Aye" is simply an informal way of saying "yes".
Not really; an onomatopoeia is a word formed from imitation of the sound of the meaning - so cuckoo, buzz or meow qualify, but "ate" doesn't sound like the noise of eating. "yum" might be closer.
The word "Ahhh" is dialogue because it is considered an onomonopia word, or a word that expresses emotion. Example - .......and as soon as Jimmy poked him, he exclaimed, "ahhhh!" When a word is in quotes - ( "these are quotes" ) - it means that it is being spoken.
'Shatter' is not considered onomatopoeic because it does not imitate the sound it describes. Onomatopoeia refers to words that sound like the noise they represent, such as "buzz" or "sizzle."