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What is a sentence for the word onomatopoeia?

an onomatopoeia is the use of word that denotes a thing that produces such a sound that is suggested by the phonetic quality of the word..


How can you use the word onomatopoeia in a sentence?

The word "buzz" is an example of an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of a bee flying by.


What is the longest word you can make from onomatopoeia?

hallelujah? although, onomatopoeia sounds kinda onomatopoedic to me.


Sentence with the word onomatopoeia?

the sound of the wind during winter is very onomatopoeia.


Does Annie I am not your daddy have the word onomatopoeia in it?

No, not unless you are allowed to duplicate letters. There are not enough O's in that sentence to form the word onomatopoeia.


Is this sentenceThe lion roar out loud a onomatopoeia sentence?

well the word roar is onomatopoeia so i guess it is...


The word roar have onomatopoeia. use it in a sentence?

the lion roared at the zebra.


Does this sentence ''This kid was a young Albert Einstein '' uses a onomatopoeia?

No, the sentence "This kid was a young Albert Einstein" does not use an onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is a word that imitates natural sounds.


Onomatopoeia in a sentence?

Oh, dude, onomatopoeia is like when a word sounds like the noise it's describing, you know? So, for example, "buzz" or "sizzle" are totally onomatopoeic because they mimic the sounds they represent. It's like the sound effects of the English language, man.


What line presents onomatopoeia?

"I heard his motions crackling the twigs of the woodpile" and "The hot dog was so hot it sizzled" are examples of onomatopoeia.


What is a sentence for onomatopoeia?

The onomatopoeia for a dog is bark. 'Moo' is an example of onomatopoeia. "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" is replete with examples of onomatopoeia.


What word class part of speech is the word 'whoosh' in the sentence 'The train went whoosh'?

onomatopoeia