The spelling of the yawning sound is "yawn."
The spelling pattern commonly seen for the long 'a' sound is 'a-e' as in 'cake' or 'ai' as in 'rain'.
A bus makes a "whoosh" sound.
The correct spelling is "microphone" (sound input device).
The correct spelling is "onomatopoeia." It is a literary device where a word mimics the sound it represents.
Some words that sound like "shun" but have a different spelling include "churn", "run", and "sun".
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The sound you hear in your head when you yawn is likely the stretching of the jaw muscles and surrounding tissues, not an actual sound. Yawning typically doesn't produce a physical sound within the head.
In texting or IM, you may write *yawns* or use a "sleepy face" if at hand.
Yawning, particularly if you have some congestion due to cold or allergies, helps even out the pressure on both sides of the eardrum. This allows it to operate properly to transmit the sound waves correctly.
Sound-alikes or homophones are words that have varying methods of spelling, yet sound the same.
"Sound it out"
The spelling of a sound is known as an onomatopoeia. The one for the kicking of a football would be known as a punt.
Yawning is not a disease.
if rude and yawning are defined as such i don't see any reason why the act of yawning be rude. yawning is physiologic. would urinating and defecating be rude also?
Either spelling of the "J" sound can start a word. J as in Jumps or Ge as in Gently.
The spelling pattern commonly seen for the long 'a' sound is 'a-e' as in 'cake' or 'ai' as in 'rain'.
Sound is measured in decibles, or decibals.I'm not sure of the spelling.