Yes, "howl" is an onomatopoeic word because it imitates the sound associated with the action it describes, specifically the sound made by wolves or dogs. Onomatopoeic words often resemble the sounds they represent, making "howl" a fitting example. Such words enhance the imagery and auditory quality in language.
no
NO
The word "achoo" is an onomatopoeic word, representing the sound of a sneeze. It is not alliterative, lyrical, or elliptic.
ita root word
Crashing
Yes. Bang!
a base word Incorrect. Base = root Howl is the base or root word with a suffix " ing ".
Whew!
Tobi is howl toboe is howling
No, it is not. The word howl is either a verb (to howl) or a noun (the sound).
onomatopoeia
kinda onomatopoeic, i think.