That is the proper spelling of the word, noise. Words that reflect natural sounds (including those of animals) are called onomatopoeia.
(You can find a list at the related link.)
The sound effect for the "crack of a whip" is sometimes "whoo-PAH!"
No, that is not how you spell it.The correct way to spell that word is unnecessary.Some example sentences are:His behaviour was very unnecessary.Well, that was unnecessary, wasn't it?Please don't make so much unnecessary noise.
If you mean a noise humans hear, it is spelled sound. The gun made a loud sound.
Cicada is the name of the insect you are looking for.
The homophones (sound-alike words) are:grown - adult, or made to growgroan - moaning noise, from pain, despair, or displeasure; to make this noise
noisily
The typical goose noise is described as a "honk."
sigh, snore, cough,
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As in no noise? You spelt it rightquiet
na-na-na-
The noise a bear makes is typically spelled as "roar" or "growl."
Click, clock
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How you did: The dolphin made a *the noise a dolphin makes* as it bobbed out of the water to look at us.
Bruit (pronounced 'brWEEh, the 'r' is rolled as in Russian)
Maybe Eh-Uh! ?