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When Words whose sounds imitate their meanings are called?

Words whose sounds imitate their meanings are called onomatopoeia. These words create a sensory connection between the sound they represent and the actual sound itself, making language more vivid and expressive.


What Words whose sounds imitate their meanings are called .?

Words whose sounds imitate their meanings are called onomatopoeia. This linguistic device creates a connection between the sound of a word and the thing it represents, adding vividness and sensory appeal to language. Examples include buzz, hiss, and splash.


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What word best describes the use of words whose sounds echo their meaning?

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