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Musty, dusty, humid.
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lethargic; weak
You should use the buzz words sales, customer service, driver, promotion and advertising. Each company has its own buzz words that it looks for.
The term for this is onomatopoeia. It refers to words that phonetically imitate or resemble the sound they describe, like "buzz" or "sizzle".
Alliteration. Actually, it is both. The s and shsounds help you "hear" the sounds of waves on a beach. At the same time, they are the same initial sounds, and so, they are alliterative also.
"Susie saw seashells at the seashore" is an example of an alliteration, specifically sibilance. It is both, actually. The s and sh and z sounds are alliterative, but also evocotive of the sounds that you would hear at the beach.
Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech where words mimic the sound they describe, such as "buzz" or "clang." It is often used in literature to create vivid imagery or to convey sound effects realistically.
Seth used words like "ramshackle," "weathered," and "forgotten" to describe the buildings and homes he saw as he walked through Galveston.
Just look to the Rolling Stones lyric.
There are many words that you could use to describe your professional experience. You could use words like entrepreneurial or agricultural for example.
what are some words that describe that United States History? what are some words that describe that United States History? what are some words you can use to describe the unites states hirtory use the A-Z alphanbet?
This is known as onomatopoeia. It is a literary device where words imitate the sound they describe, such as "buzz" for a bee or "boom" for an explosion. Onomatopoeia is commonly used in poetry, comics, and children's books to create vivid imagery and engage the reader's senses.
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