The correct spelling is onomatopoeia. Not an easy one, but a fun one nonetheless.
The likely word is "onomatopoeia" (words that mimic a natural sound).
The likely word is "onomatopoeia" (words that mimic a natural sound).
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Possible words include the nouns:reams - bundles of paper sheetsrhymes - words that sound alikeRemus - legendary twin of Romulus
There are homophones (sound-alike words):tear - (verb) to riptare - (noun) weight of a container
The likely word is "onomatopoeia" (words that mimic a natural sound).
The likely word is "onomatopoeia" (words that mimic a natural sound).
The likely word is "onomatopoeia" (words that mimic a natural sound).
I think it's 'onomatopoeia': 1 : the naming of a thing or action by a vocal imitation of the sound associated with it (as buzz, hiss) 2 : the use of words whose sound suggests the sense
There are some possible words : READING - perusing a book READYING - preparing for action
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You may hit "spell check", or look them up in a dictionary, or failing that, ask WikiAnswers! SOUND IT OUT OR DOWNLOAD FIREFOX WITH BUILT-IN SPELL-CHECKER.
Possible words include the nouns:reams - bundles of paper sheetsrhymes - words that sound alikeRemus - legendary twin of Romulus
There are homophones (sound-alike words):tear - (verb) to riptare - (noun) weight of a container
The likely word is the transposition "rhyme" (words that sound like other words). Or you may be referring to "rhythm" (a repeated sequence).
The homophones (sound-alike words) are:pail - (noun) a bucketpale - (adjective) light-colored, or wan
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