Two words that sound alike but have different meanings are homophones. No, I don't think that's what they meant. If you meant a word like CRASH, BANG, HISS, it's onomatopoeia.
The noun: Onomatopoeia: Generally, the formation of a word from the associated sound. This is using words that imitate the sounds they are associated with. One example is the word 'buzz.'
The adjective: onomatopoetic/onomatopoeic
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is what i was taught in school.
Correct ne If I am wrong bit I believe that it is a synonym
If you mean a word that sounds like a sound something makes, such as hoo-hoo as a sound an owl makes or sh-h-h for shush the answer is onomatopoeia
there are only two words those are ok and omg
Onomatopoeia
The term is "onomatopoeia."
Synonym
Phonetics.
The literary term for a word whose sound suggests its meaning is "onomatopoeia." Onomatopoeia is when a word imitates the sound it represents, enhancing the sensory experience for the reader.
Such words are onomatopoetic. Wicked is not one of them.
Onomatopoeia. Word that sound like the actual sound they are describing. Like tap or drip.
You might mean homonyms. Homonyms are different words that sound the same but have different meaning. Examples are: two and too, bite and bight, ball and bawl.
Onomatopoeia is a language arts term. It is the use of words such as meow or buzz. The sound of the word suggests its meaning.
SONAR is an acronymical term meaning SOund Navigation And Ranging.
Dermoid is the medical term meaning skin-like
The term 'like' have the same meaning with its literal meaning.
Rigid is the medical term meaning board-like.
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"Tapping" means the sound of a light blow or knock. Words with similar meaning include rat-a-tat, rat-a-tat-tat, rat-tat. It is a word mimicking the sound of an action.