That is correct, like cuckoo and whisper, an onomatopoeia is a word formed by imitation of a sound, i.e. the sound connected to the meaning of the word.
Yes, onomatopoeia is an example of itself because the word's sound imitates the sound it represents.
Shh is a example of onomatopoeia as it represents the sound of whispering and is an uncomplicated white noise. It is also a mimic word. Shh sounds like the thing it denotes and doesn't have any vowels.
it is a sound noise like shh and bang I heard a loud bang from the cars.
Yes, "shh" is considered an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of someone whispering or urging silence.
With the word onomatopeia: Use an onomatopeia to depict a cow's noise. With onomatopeias themselves: A cow says, "MOOOOOO!" OR A cat says, "Meow!"
"Shh" is a universal term requesting silence. For example: "Hey Mark, how was your day?" "Shh! I'm working on Answers.com!"
Moo! Varoom! Arg! Roar! Meow! Grrr!
you can stop them by saying shh shh shh shh shh and then they will stop.
Yes, onomatopoeia is an example of itself because the word's sound imitates the sound it represents.
Shh is a example of onomatopoeia as it represents the sound of whispering and is an uncomplicated white noise. It is also a mimic word. Shh sounds like the thing it denotes and doesn't have any vowels.
it is a sound noise like shh and bang I heard a loud bang from the cars.
Examples from contributors: Spuuushh ffftt shh-shh-shh
Twinkle is the correct answer ✨ :) -Apex-
No, it would not be classified as onomatopeia. An Echo does not sound like it is said.
Tei-shh. or Teeh-shh.
Sure! "Buzz" is an example of onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound made by bees.
Shh Shh Shh... Don't say a word. Let me whisper in your ear how much I love you ~Whispers~