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technically, it is an onomatopoeia sound, but its not a word, and an onomatopoeia is a word which sounds similar (colloquially/vocally) to its meaning.
Your question confuses me, but i think the answer to your question is this: simmers or crackled, like hearing water simmer from heat and fire crackling. Sorry if that didn't help much.
Yes , "Fizz" is an onomatopoeia which is a word that mimics the sound .
No it isn't. "Boing" is a word often associated with bouncing, and it is an onomatopoeia.
Yes
A firework explosion gives off heat.
Yes, the word cling is an onomatopoeia.
No, the word "lipstick" is not an onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the sound it represents, like "buzz" or "hiccup."
The word hiss is an example of onomatopoeia - when a word is formed from the sound of something.
Dynamite-Taio Cruz Firework- Katy Perry. It also has repitition, rhyme and simile.
an onomatopoeia is the use of word that denotes a thing that produces such a sound that is suggested by the phonetic quality of the word..
No, the word "microwave" is not an onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the natural sound of a thing.
technically, it is an onomatopoeia sound, but its not a word, and an onomatopoeia is a word which sounds similar (colloquially/vocally) to its meaning.
Onomatopoeia.
the match
heat energy
No, 'popping' is not an onomatopoeia. However, just the word "pop" is regarded as an onomatopoeia.