no
NO
The word "achoo" is an onomatopoeic word, representing the sound of a sneeze. It is not alliterative, lyrical, or elliptic.
Yes. Bang!
Crashing
Whew!
onomatopoeia
kinda onomatopoeic, i think.
Yes; "crash" is a word that sounds like the event it is describing.
animals safety
Yes, "shake" is considered an onomatopoeic word because it imitates the sound or action it represents. The word "shake" mimics the movement or vibration associated with shaking something. Onomatopoeic words are used in language to create vivid imagery or to evoke certain sounds or actions.
The word 'chatting' is derived for the English word 'chatter'. The word 'chatter' was used in Middle English and is onomatopoeic in origin.
Yes, "grumble" is an onomatopoeic word because it imitates the low, rumbling sound that it describes.