No, its like saying crack is onomatopoeia, it's a word that describes how something it destroyed or damaged not how it sounds.
'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."
No it isn't.
Depending on how you use it.
What is shatter?!
Shatter is a verb.
Shatter Me has 338 pages.
If you drop the glass, it will shatter. The mirror was going to shatter when it hit the floor after falling from the table.
shatter is like break and goes everywhere
Shatter Me was created on 2011-11-15.
Shatter - comics - was created in 2002.
To Shatter the Sky was created in 1984.
Don't drop it; it will shatter into a million pieces! I dropped my glass on the kitchen floor and was lucky it did not shatter.
Susan Shatter has written: 'Susan Shatter' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Sea in art