No, grumbling is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the sound it represents (e.g. buzz, pop, hiss), while grumbling is a verb that describes the low, muttering sound made by someone who is discontented.
Tagalog translation of GRUMBLING: galit na pabulung-bulong
In your sentence, the word 'grumbling' is the main verb('was' is the auxiliary verb).
No, grumbling does not rhyme with brain, perhaps you are trying to ask if complain rhymes with brain, and yes, it does.
Yes, adding "ed" to an onomatopoeia does not change its classification as onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia are words that imitate the sound they represent, and adding "-ed" still reflects a sound.
The onomatopoeia for a dog is bark. 'Moo' is an example of onomatopoeia. "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" is replete with examples of onomatopoeia.
One example of onomatopoeia in "Their Eyes Were Watching God" is when the storm is described as "rumbling and grumbling." This use of onomatopoeia helps to create a vivid and impactful image of the approaching storm.
My tummy was grumbling.
Tagalog translation of GRUMBLING: galit na pabulung-bulong
The car's transmission was grumbling louder than my hungry stomach this morning. The grumbling of the crew has not gone unnoticed.
What's the Use of Grumbling was created in 1918.
In your sentence, the word 'grumbling' is the main verb('was' is the auxiliary verb).
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The sound your stomach makes when it's grumbling or growling is a borborygmus in medical terms.
the grumbling sound is made when your intestines have no food to digest so it tries ti digest air therefore creating the grumbling.
No, grumbling does not rhyme with brain, perhaps you are trying to ask if complain rhymes with brain, and yes, it does.
Yelled is not an onomatopoeia:)
Yes it is an onomatopoeia