"Onomatopoeia" is the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (e.g., cuckoo, sizzle, bang).
The lens should be convex and made of a nonsolid material, as to allow things to be unaffected by the speed of sound.
There are no words that create the sound of steam, steam is silent.
peter patter is the sound made by rain.....
draw and label 3 pictures of things that begin with the same sound as net.
radio
When something vibrates quickly, it has a higher than it does when it vibrates slowly
1 sound can be loud 2 sound can be soft 3 there are many different types of sound 4 many things make sound 5 sound is made in different ways
No,it has to be things you can touch.
Some words that have a short U sound made by "ou" include "young," "touch," and "double."
Those words are Homonyms! Because of them, we can have words like sail and sale, right and write, or even words spelled the same like nail and file, and have them sound the same while meaning completely different things.
The lens should be convex and made of a nonsolid material, as to allow things to be unaffected by the speed of sound.
The word for a sound that is made is "onomatopoeia." Onomatopoeic words are formed by imitating the natural sounds of an object or action, such as "buzz" or "click."
All words make a sound, if they didn't make a sound we wouldn't hear them.Maybe you mean words that imitate the sound of a thing. eg clap splash beep dingThese words are called onomatopoeia.
Xylophonic is the sweet sound made by a xylophone
stanzas
Yes, the word made has a long a sound. Other examples of long a words are say, cake, paid, and weigh. There are many ways to spell the long a sound.
Words for animal sounds are an example of onomatopoeia because they mimic the actual sounds made by the animals. For example, "meow" imitates the sound a cat makes, while "oink" imitates the sound a pig makes. The words themselves sound like the noises they are describing.