Cowbell is an instrument that makes a distinctive sound. It begins with the letter c.
crack, caw, coo, click, clack, cock-a-doodle-do, etc. just any word that imitates sound.
Crack! and Cre-e-e-e-e-a-a-k...
Both words start with "c", so it could be called alliteration. Also, "crunch" is a word that sounds like its meaning, which is called onomatopoeia.
Some fun words that start with C are:cakecan docarnivalcarouselcelebrationcheerleaderscheeseburgerchoicescontestscookiescupcakecycling
No, neither of those words is an 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.
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No. onomatopoeia has to do with sound. I agree, but if you use words like WHAM, BOOM or BANG, then, it becomes an onomatopoeia.
Vroom!
Yes, adding "ed" to an onomatopoeia does not change its classification as onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia are words that imitate the sound they represent, and adding "-ed" still reflects a sound.
Onomatopoeia words are sounds and actions such as buzz, zip, clang, crash, and sizzle.
Some nice words that begin with C are:carecaresscarnationcleanclearcomfortcompletecozycucumbercuriosity
Describing a sound using words is called onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is when words imitate the sound they represent, helping to make written or spoken descriptions more vivid and expressive.
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