Onomatopoeia.
Short E refers to the pronunciation of the letter "E" as in words like "bed" or "red." It is a vowel sound that is quick and precise, produced by a relaxed tongue position in the middle of the mouth.
thud bump clang
Roaring and smashing.
onomatapoeia
The moon is silent, therefore there are really no onomatopoetic words which describe the moon. Onomatopoeia is a literary device in which the sound of the words being used mimic the sound of the object or action being described.
No, the word "limp" is not an example of onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate or suggest the sound of the action they describe, whereas "limp" does not directly imitate the sound of something.
A written sound is known as onomatopoeia, where words mimic the sound they describe. Examples include "buzz" or "clang."
like words to describe the sound of flowing water? gurgling, rippling, bubbling, etc.
Words that imitate the sound of what they describe - APEX
"woosh"
the sound of the trees swaying in the wind