The sun makes no sound, so technically, there can be no onomatopoeic words for "sun." However, you can imagine the sun making sounds, such as the popping out of solar flares, swirling and rushing gases, the sound of a continual explosion and so on. If that were the case, you would choose words that give imaginary sound to the action you are describing, probably using words and phrases that are heavy (or rich) in sounds like s, r, f and sh, for swirling gases, and the explosive consonants (b, d, k, p, and t).
spitting and hissing
Mercur. It has an orbit that is closer to the Sun, meaning that we'd only see them when the Sun is either up or rising... in other words, not at night.
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what words end with ing for sun
Sparkle Twinkle Glittery
They are suno and luno.
Swush, squack 🦆
"Rawwrr" and "Fweeet" could be noises you might hear at a zoo.
Words whose pronunciation is suggestive of their meaning.
There are a number of onomatopoeic words in The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe. Some words and phrases that could be considered onomatopoeic include:tappingmutteredwhisperedmurmuredflirt and fluttercroakingahtinkledwretchshriekedflitting
onomatopoeia
onomatapoeia
Onomatopoeia is a literary device that refers to words that stand for noises. With regard to musical instruments, some onomatopoeic words might be "ping," "bum," "oh pah," and "wub wub wub!"
Onomatopoeic refers to words that imitate or resemble the sound which they describe. Examples include "buzz," "hiss," and "moo."
Swush, squack 🦆
Any sounds animals make.
drip
There are several words that rhyme with "insomniac," including "biomechanic," "demonic," and "onomatopoeic."